The highest building in Montreal is the ‘1 square building’, with a height of 203m.  The atmospheric pressure in the streets of Montreal is P1 = 9.9 x 104 Pa. Suppose air density is constant : ρair = 1,2 kg/m3 and g = 9.8 m/s2. Suppose the rooftop temperature to be T = 298K, and the air composition is 100% N2 molecules. d. How would you find the probability for a molecule picked randomly to have a speed in the range vrms and vrms+5.0 m/s.  (No calculations needed) e. Find the ratio between the most probable speed (vmp) and the mean speed (vmean). The collision cross-section of N2 molecules is 0.43 nm2. f. Find the collision frequency. Is it in the order of magnitude that you were expecting?

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The highest building in Montreal is the ‘1 square building’, with a height of 203m. 

The atmospheric pressure in the streets of Montreal is P1 = 9.9 x 10Pa.

Suppose air density is constant : ρair = 1,2 kg/m3 and g = 9.8 m/s2.

Suppose the rooftop temperature to be T = 298K, and the air composition is 100% N2 molecules.

d. How would you find the probability for a molecule picked randomly to have a speed in the range vrms and vrms+5.0 m/s.  (No calculations needed)

e. Find the ratio between the most probable speed (vmp) and the mean speed (vmean).

The collision cross-section of N2 molecules is 0.43 nm2.

f. Find the collision frequency. Is it in the order of magnitude that you were expecting? 

Now, consider Earth's atmosphere as 80% N2 and 20% O2. (No calculations needed)

g. Explain if larger, smaller, or equal to the previous situation: 

- Ratio vmp/vmean

- The rms speed vrms

Probability to find a molecule at a speed between vrms and vrms+5.0 m/s.

- Collision frequency.

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