Difference between collision number and collision frequency?
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Collision frequency describes the rate of collisions between two atomic or molecular species in a given volume, per unit time. In an ideal gas, assuming that the species behave like hard spheres, the collision frequency between A and B is: SI unit of Z is number of collision per time .
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collision no.is total no. of collision suffared by a particle in a unit time and in 1ml
and collition frequency(z3) is tatal no of collision taken place in a unit time in 1ml volume
Explanation: the diffrence is only the collition no. is collision suffared by a particle and collison frequend is total no. of collition in a unit time
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