how does the mean free path of a gas depend upon temperature and pressure
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mean free path is the maximum distance that a gas molecule can travel without colliding with other gas molecules .as temperature increases mean free path decreases and with pressure increase mean free path again decreases .
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When the density of a gas increases the molecules become closer to each other. So there are more chances of running into each other. Therefore the mean free path decreases. ... Other factors - Mean free path can be affected indirectly by pressure, temperature and other factors which affect density.
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