What do you know about mean free path
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The mean free path of a particle moving in a space with some obstructions / resistances is the distance travelled by it between any 2 consecutive collisions.
For example, the distance travelled by an electron (moving in a conductor) between two of its collisions with fixed positive charges of the conductor is known as its mean free path.
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For example, the distance travelled by an electron (moving in a conductor) between two of its collisions with fixed positive charges of the conductor is known as its mean free path.
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