$A$ gas is at a temperature of $0^{\circ}C$. To what temperature in $^{\circ}C$ must the gas be heated so that the $rms$ speed of its molecules becomes double?

  • A
    $273$
  • B
    $1092$
  • C
    $819$
  • D
    $100$

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