define mean free path of a gas molucule
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According to the kinetic theory, the molecules of a gas move in different direction and collide with each other. The mean free path is the average distance travelled by a moving particle (such as an atom, a molecule, a photon) between successive collisions, that modify its direction.
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In the kinetic theory of gases, the mean free path of a particle, such as a molecule, is the average distance the particle travels between collisions with other moving particles.
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