Answer:
rms speed = 2.77 m/s
avg speed = 2.717 m/s
The squared values have a higher weight in the calculation of the rms than the non-squared values of the avg.
Explanation:
The root mean square (rms) speed of various gas molecules is calculated as follows:
rms speed = √([v1^2 + v2^2+ v3^2 + v4^2 + v5^2 + v6^2]/n)
where v1 to v6 are the individual speed and n is the number of molecules.
rms speed = √([2^2 + 2.2^2+ 2.6^2 + 2.7^2 + 3.3^2 + 3.5^2]/6) = 2.77 m/s
The average speed is calculated as follows:
avg speed = (v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 + v6)/n
avg speed = (2 + 2.2 + 2.6 + 2.7 + 3.3 + 3.5)/6 = 2.717 m/s
The rms speed is always greater that the avg speed unless all speeds are equal. The reason is that higher values in the list have a higher weight (because you average the squares) in the calculation of a rms speed compared to the calculation of the avg speed.