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explain interparticle collision for class 8

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Answered by akiraelith
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Interparticle collision is an important phenomenon in the mechanics of two-phase flow. ... The collision rate determined experimentally is much lower than the theoretical estimation based on kinetic theory. This means the theoretical correlations overestimate the collision rate in the gas-particle flows.

Answered by suruthigha
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Definition of an Intermolecular Collision: A molecule may be said to undergo an intermolecular collision if its interaction with another molecule results in a change in either molecule's path or speed. A forceful contact with another molecule is obviously a collision.

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