The mean free path is the ____________
square of the average distance between two successive collisions
mean of the square of the average distance between two successive collisions
length of the container that contains the gas
average distance covered by a molecule between two successive collisions
The mean free path is the average distance covered by a molecule between two successive collisions.
Since molecules undergo frequent collisions with each other in a volume of a gas, they move in straight lines at a constant speed only between one collision and the next. The average distance traversed between successive collisions is called the mean free path, λ. Among the given options, contemplate and choose the option(s) on which λ should not explicitly depend
The average distance travelled by the molecule between successive collision is called _____.