hydrogen
velocity = velocity
muzzle velocity is the velocity of bullet and recoil velocity is the velocity of gun.
That would be velocity
The answer is velocity.
hydrogen
Hydrogen gas has the lowest mass out of ammonia, bromine, hydrogen and chlorine, so it would have the highest velocity for a given kinetic energy.
well it is because the hydrogen molecule = the velocity of molecules in hydrogen which gives you the answer to your question.
1930 m/sec
Hydrogen probably cannot exist for a long time on Mars. As you suggest this is because of the planet's fairly low gravity and escape velocity. It's easier for a very light atom or molecule, such as hydrogen, to reach the planet's escape velocity, caused by collisions in the atmosphere.
Not as water. But water is made of hydrogen and oxygen, so... The mass of hydrogen gas is low enough that the kinetic theory of gases describes an average velocity close to the escape velocity from Earth. At upper atmosphere temperatures, there is insufficient thermal energy to boost significant amounts of anything except hydrogen to escape velocity. Losing hydrogen will decrease the amount of water, so this would be a down side of making lots of hydrogen for powering cars (and such). "Spills" would / could reduce the amount of hydrogen on Earth.
3.16:1
You give velocity to a satellite through rockets. The rockets use some powerful fuel - for example, a mix of hydrogen and oxygen - to push them into orbit.
Jacque C. Morrell has written: 'The velocity of inversion of sucrose as a function of the thermodynamic concentration of hydrogen ion ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Hydrogen, Ions, Sugar
The primary hazard from hydrogen is fire, as it burns with an invisible flame. Hydrogen is stored in pressurized containers, so there is also a hazard associated with container leaks and the effects of pressure release (explosion or high velocity projectile motion). Hydrogen can also make other metal more brittle, degrading the strength of structures and containers.
rms speed of certain gas molecule at 27C is found to be 1930m/s.Estimate the gas?
velocity = velocity