A)
V^2 = 8 kT/pi m
(1.04 x 10^4)^2 = (8 x 1.38 x 10^-23 x T)/(pi x 6.64 x 10^-27)
Temperature, T = 20436.93 K
B)
(2.37 x 10^3)^2 = (8 x 1.38 x 10^-23 x T)/(pi x 6.64 x 10^-27)
Temperature, T = 1061.32 K
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