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Energy and root mean square velocity question
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[QUOTE="Krushnaraj Pandya, post: 6075202, member: 646372"] Yes, I felt the same thing but there are solved examples which show you're supposed to do it this way in the book- so basically they wanted to test if we knew meyer's relation or had just memorized the value of R I think. The JEE exams are notorious in the way that they've to think of new things since a million students appear for the exam and 12,000 have to be selected so sometimes they twist stuff way too much. We have to play along though if we want to get into a really good grad school [/QUOTE]
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