Define Mean free path.
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the average distance traveled by a gas molecule or other particle between collisions with other particles.
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=) The free electrons in metals behave as do the molecules of a gas filled in a closed vessel . Hence , they are said to form an 'electron gas' . During motion , the free electrons collide with these ions again and again , and after each collision their direction of motion changes . The average distance moved by a free electrons between two successive collisions is called 'mean free path'.
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=) The free electrons in metals behave as do the molecules of a gas filled in a closed vessel . Hence , they are said to form an 'electron gas' . During motion , the free electrons collide with these ions again and again , and after each collision their direction of motion changes . The average distance moved by a free electrons between two successive collisions is called 'mean free path'.
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