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The rms velocity of hydrogen is $\sqrt{14}$ times the rms velocity of nitrogen. If $T$ is the temperature of the gas, which of the following is true?

$T_{N_2} = T_{H_2}$

$T_{H_2} = \sqrt{14} \, T_{N_2}$

$T_{N_2} = 14 \, T_{H_2}$

$T_{N_2} = \sqrt{14} \, T_{H_2}$

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