Answer:
V2 / V1 = √(2)
Explanation:
From kinetic theory of gas,
V = √(3RT/M)
v = speed of the gas
R = ideal gas constant
T = Temperature of the gas
M = molar mass of the gas
V = √(3RT/M)
V₂ / V₁ = √(3RT₂/M) / √(3RT₁/M)
3R / M = 3R / M = 1
V₂ / V₁ = √(T₂ / T₁)
V₂ / V₁ = √(470 / 235)
V₂ / V₁ = √(2)
The ratio of the two velocities V₂ / V₁ = √(2)