Free molecular flow refers to a regime of gas flow where the mean free path of gas molecules is much larger than the characteristic dimensions of the system through which the gas is flowing. In this condition, gas molecules travel between collisions without interacting with other molecules, often behaving as if they are in a vacuum. ### Key Characteristics of Free Molecular Flow: 1. **Mean Free Path**: This is the average distance a molecule travels between successive collisions.
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