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Distribution of molecules with velocity is represented by the curve

Velocity corresponding to point A is

  1. square root of fraction numerator 3 R T over denominator M end fraction end root    
  2. square root of fraction numerator 2 R T over denominator M end fraction end root    
  3. square root of fraction numerator 8 R T over denominator pi M end fraction end root    
  4. square root of fraction numerator R T over denominator M end fraction end root    

The correct answer is: square root of fraction numerator 2 R T over denominator M end fraction end root


    Point A represents the most probable distribution of molecules. Hence, the most probable velocity is square root of 2 R T divided by M end root

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