The mean free path of molecules of a gas, (radius = r) is inversely proportional to:
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The mean free path of molecules of a gas, (radius = r) is inversely proportional to:
- \(p^{3}\)
- \(\mathrm{p}^{2}\)
- \(\text { f }\)
- \(\sqrt{r}\)
Answer
(C) f
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