Two-dimensional gas
= Two-dimensional gas
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A two-dimensional gas refers to a theoretical model in which gas particles are confined to move in two dimensions, effectively creating a system where all motion occurs on a flat surface (like a plane) rather than in three-dimensional space. This model is often used in statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics to explore and understand the properties of systems that can be approximated as having only two degrees of freedom in spatial motion.