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Find the mean free path and the mean time interval between successive collisions of gaseous nitrogen molecules
(a) under standard conditions ,
(b) at temperature `t = 0 ^@C` and pressure `p = 1.0 nPa` (such a pressure can be reached by means of contemporary vacuum pumps).

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