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Mean kinetic energy per degree of freedom of gas molecules is

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Q: Mean kinetic energy per degree of freedom of gas molecules is

(a) $\frac{3}{2} k T$

(b) k T

(c) $\frac{1}{2} k T$

(d) $\frac{3}{2} R T $

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Ans: (c)

 

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