Question:
If the absolute temperature of a gas is quadrupled, what
Last updated: 7/4/2022
If the absolute temperature of a gas is quadrupled, what happens to the root-mean-square speed of the molecules? A. Nothing happens to the rms speed. B. The new rms speed is 16 times the original rms speed. C. The new rms speed is 4 times the original rms speed. D. The new rms speed is 2 times the original rms speed. E. The new rms speed is 1/4 the original rms speed.