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(A): Mean free path of a gas molecules varies inversely as density of the gas. (R): Mean free path varies inversely as pressure of the gas.

If the pressure of a gas is doubled and the temperature is tripled, by how much will the mean free path of a gas molecule in a vessel change?

If the pressure of a gas is doubled and the temperature is tripled, by how much will the mean free path of a gas molecule in a vessel change?

By now much will the mean free path of a gas molecule in a vessel at constant T change if the pressure is reduced by 10% ?

By now much will the mean free path of a gas molecule in a vessel at constant T change if the pressure is reduced by 10% ?

(A): Mean free path of gas molecules, varies inversely as density of the gas. (R): Mean free path of gas molecules is defined as the average distance travelled by a molecule between two successive collisions.