The Knudsen layer is a region in the vicinity of a solid-gas or liquid-gas interface where the behavior of gas molecules is influenced by the presence of the surface. This layer is particularly significant in situations where the mean free path of gas molecules (the average distance a molecule travels between collisions) is comparable to or larger than the characteristic dimensions of the surface features or the separation distance from the surface itself.

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