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Argon mean free path

Pa. Higher pressure, by placing too many argon atoms in the path of the ions and ejected atoms, would not allow these to travel relatively unimpeded by collision. In other words the mean-free path would be too short. [Pg.494]

A sample of 2.00 mol argon is confined at low pressure in a volume at a temperature of 50°C. Describe quantitatively the effects of each of the following changes on the pressure, the average energy per atom in the gas, the root-mean-square speed, the rate of collisions with a given area of wall, the frequency of Ar-Ar collisions, and the mean free path ... [Pg.407]

Determine (a) the mean free paths, (b) the average collision frequencies, and (c) the total number of collisions between argon and xenon atoms in a 50 50 mixture. Assume... [Pg.694]

In considering the motion of electrons in non-polar liquids one has to take into account the influence of the liquid structure on the elec-tron/atom or electron/molecule scattering process. For liquid argon, Cohen and Lekner (1967) and Lekner (1967) related the cross section in the liquid to the gas-phase cross section for scattering via the structure factor S(0) of the liquid. The introduced two mean free paths, and A, for energy and momentum transfer, respectively. Both mean free paths are related by the structure factor... [Pg.275]


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