Case $-1:$ An ideal gas of molecular weight $M$ at temperature $T$.
Case $-2:$ Another ideal gas of molecular weight $2M$ at temperature $T/2$.
Identify the correct statement in the context of the above two cases.

  • A
    Average kinetic energy and average speed will be the same in the two cases
  • B
    Both the averages are halved
  • C
    Both the averages are doubled
  • D
    Only average speed is halved in the second case

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