Mean Free Path Calculator
Enter temperature, pressure, and molecular diameter to find the mean free path.
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About this calculator
The mean free path is the average distance a gas molecule travels between successive collisions with other molecules — a core quantity in the kinetic theory of gases that connects microscopic molecular motion to macroscopic properties like viscosity, thermal conductivity, and diffusion. It’s calculated as λ = kT / (√2 · π · d² · P), where k is the Boltzmann constant, T is absolute temperature, d is the molecular diameter, and P is pressure — the √2 factor accounts for the relative motion between colliding molecules rather than treating other molecules as stationary targets.
Mean free path shrinks as pressure or molecular size increases and grows as temperature rises, which is why it becomes a critical design number in vacuum engineering (deciding whether a system behaves as a continuum flow or as free molecular flow, judged by the Knudsen number), plasma physics, and semiconductor fabrication processes like sputtering and thin-film deposition that rely on molecules traveling long, uninterrupted distances in a vacuum chamber. This calculator computes it from temperature, pressure, and molecular diameter.
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