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Effusion / Kinetic theory / Molecular diffusion / Viscosity / Momentum / Laws of science / Thermal conductivity / Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution / Flux / Physics / Gases / Physical quantities
Date: 2015-05-18 04:26:18
Effusion
Kinetic theory
Molecular diffusion
Viscosity
Momentum
Laws of science
Thermal conductivity
Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution
Flux
Physics
Gases
Physical quantities

Properties of gases • • • Ideal & real gases !

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