Answer: (d) It is !3 times the original speed.
Explanation: The rms speed of a gas is related to its temperature by the formulae below;
U(r.m.s) =√(3RT)/M
Where;
T represents the temperature.
R represents the gas constant.
M represents the molar mass of the gas.
Therefore, if the temperature increases from 200k to 600k
The temperature has then increased by a factor of 3,
However, we must note that temperature in the formulae is included in the square-root
Recall,
U(r.m.s) =√(3RT)/M
Consequently, temperature (T) can now be represented by (3T).
The inference drawn from this is that the root-mean-square speed would increase by a factor of √3
Therefore, option (d) is correct.