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The mean free path of a gas molecule is defined as:

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50%The distance between two successive collisions of the molecule ( 1 voter )
50%The distance a molecule travels before it collides with another molecule ( 1 voter )
0%The average velocity of gas molecules
0%The volume occupied by the gas molecule
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  1. The mean free path (λ) of a gas molecule is the average distance traveled by a molecule between two successive collisions. It is defined by:
    λ = (k_B T) / (√2 π d² P)

    where:
    – k_B is Boltzmann’s constant,
    – T is the temperature,
    – d is the diameter of the molecule,
    – P is the pressure.
    Thus, the mean free path is the average distance traveled before a collision takes place.

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