Answer:
Step-by-step explanation
Given that
Temperature changes from
Initial temperature T1 = 300K
Final temperature T2 = 600K
v1 = average speed of gas molecule before absorption of heat
v2 = average speed of gas molecule after absorption of heat
Ratio v2/v1 =?
Related to average speed,
Vrms = √(3RT/M)
We will take 3, T and M as constant,
Then,
Vrms ∝ √T
Then,
Vrms / √T = k
So,
V1 / √T1 = V2 / √T2
Cross multiply
V1 • √T2 = V2 • √T1
Make V2 / V1 subject of formula
V2 / V1 = √T2 / √ T1
V2 / V1 = √600 / √300
We know from indices that
√a / √b = √(a/b)
Then,
V2 / V1 = √(600 / 300)
V2 / V1 = √2
Then, The ratio v2 / v1 is √2
So, if T is double, then, V increases by a factor of √2