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For an ideal gas,calculate the $$\%$$ change in the most probable speed if the temperature and molar mass are determined with an error of $$0.5\%$$ in the former and $$0.2\%$$ in the later.

A
$$0.25\%$$
B
$$0.3\%$$
C
$$0.35\%$$
D
$$0.4\%$$
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Correct option is B. $$0.3\%$$

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