Kinetic Theory of Gases

Question: At a given temperature if ${{V}_{rms}}$ is the root mean square velocity of the molecules of a gas and ${{V}_{s}}$ the velocity of sound in it, then these are related as $\left( \gamma =\frac{{{C}_{P}}}{{{C}_{v}}} \right)$



1) ${{V}_{rms}}={{V}_{s}}$
2) ${{V}_{rms}}=\sqrt{\frac{3}{\gamma }}\times {{V}_{s}}$
3) ${{V}_{rms}}=\sqrt{\frac{\gamma }{3}}\times {{V}_{s}}$
4) ${{V}_{rms}}=\left( \frac{3}{\gamma } \right)\times {{V}_{s}}$
Solution: Explanation: No Explanation
rms speed speed of gas

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