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Most probable velocity of a gas at a particular temperature is the velocity possessed by the maximum fraction of the total number of molecules at that temperature.
It is usually represented by \(\alpha\). $$ \alpha = \sqrt { \frac { 2RT }{ M } } $$ where R is Gas constant,
T is absolute temperature
M is molecular Weight of gas
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