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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2009
I had occasion, lately, to consider the following question connected with the Kinetic Theory of Gases:—
Given that there are 3.1020 particles in a cubic inch of air, and that each has on the average 1010 collisions per second; after what period of time is it even betting that any specified particle shall have collided, once at least, with each of the others?
* Journal de Liouville, T. III., p. 885.Google Scholar