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Two gaseous molecules `A` and `B` are traveling towards each other. Let the mean free path of the molecule be `sigma` and `Z` be the collision number with other molecules at pressure `1 atm`. Answer the following questions
If the mean free path is `sigma` at `1 atm` pressure, then its value at `5 atm` pressure is

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