The mean free path of a molecule of diameter $5\times10^{-10} \ m$ at the temperature $41^{\circ}C$ and pressure $1.38\times10^{5} \ Pa$ is given as . . . . . . $m$. (Given $k_{B}=1.38\times10^{-23} \ J/K$).

  • A
    $2\sqrt{2}\times10^{-10}$
  • B
    $10\sqrt{2}\times10^{-8}$
  • C
    $2\sqrt{2}\times10^{-8}$
  • D
    $2\times10^{-8}$

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