Thermal Physics - Mean Free Path

The mean free path for the molecules of a gas is approximately given by 1/ησ, where η is the number density and σ is the collision cross section. The mean free path for air molecules at room conditions is approximately

A. 10−4 m
B. 10−7 m
C. 10−10 m
D. 10−13 m
E. 10−16 m
(GR9677 #16)
Solution:

Mean free path = 1/ησ

Number density, η = N/V  
Cross section area, σ = πr2 

For Ideal Gas: PV = NkT

1/ησ = Nπr NkT / PNπrkT Pπr  

= 1.38 × 10−2Joule/K
Radius of atom is in order of Angstrom: 10−10 m
P (STP) = 1 atm = 105 Newton/meter2
T (STP) = 0 °C = 32 °F = 273.15 K ≈ 2 × 10K

kT Pπr= (1.38 × 10−2× 2 ×102) / (π ×10× 10−20) 
(1.38 × 2 / π10−23+25+20 ≈ 10−7

Answer: B

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