. What is the speed of a typical hydrogen molecule in the star's atmosphere?
Here ,
Temperature , T = 7200 K
M = 0.002 Kg/mol
Vp = sqrt(2*8.314*7200/.002)
Vp = 7737 m/s
the most probable speed (typical speed) is 7737 m/s
. What is the speed of a typical hydrogen molecule in the star's atmosphere?
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