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A cylindrical container is divided in two equal parts by a diathermic piston. Different ideal gases are filled in the two parts. Find the ratio of the mass of the molecules of the gas in the lower part to that of the upper part, if the root mean square velocity of molecules in the lower part is equal to the mean velocity of molecules in the upper part.


A
1.224
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1.178
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1.288
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1.128
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Solution

The correct option is B 1.178
As piston is diathermic the two gases must be in thermal equilibrium.

Let M1= Molecular mass of the gas filled in the lower part.
M2= Molecular mass of the gas filled in the upper part.


We know that
Average velocity (Vavg) = 8RTπM
Root mean square velocity (Vrms) = 3RTM

From the question,
Vrms of lower part =Vavg of upper part
where,
3RT1M1=8RT1πM2
[T1=T2 because piston is diathermic]
3M1=8πM2
M1M2=3π8=1.178
The ratio of the mass of the molecules and that of molecular masses is the same.
Thus, the required ratio is 1.178.

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