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    Jul 31, 2012, 12:46 AM
    An ideal particle in thermal equilibrium has kinetic energy 3kBT/2, Calculate wavelen
    An ideal particle in thermal equilibrium has kinetic energy 3kBT/2,
    Calculate wavelength (N2, mass 28u) at 300 K. Compare with diameter 1 nm.

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