how does the mean free path of the molecule of a given gas change when its pressure is increased at a constant temperature
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The mean free path is the average distance that a particle can travel between two successive collisions with other particles. From Formula 1-11 it can be seen that the mean free path displays linear proportionality to the temperature and inverse proportionality to the pressure and molecular diameter.
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