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Making use of the Maxwell distribution function, find `lt lt 1//v gt gt`, the mean value of the reciprocal of the velocity of molecules in an ideal at a temperature `T`, it the mass of eacd molecule is equal to `m`. Compare the value obtained with the reciprocal of the mean velocity.

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