The root-mean-square speed (thermal speed) for a certain gas at 10 °C' is 803 km. If the S temperature of the gas is now increased to 153°C, what will the root-mean-square (thermal) speed be (in km)?

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The root-mean-square speed
(thermal speed) for a certain
gas at 10 °C' is 803 km. If the
S
temperature of the gas is now
increased to 153°C, what
will the root-mean-square
(thermal) speed be (in km)?
S
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