weighs 22 metric tons at Earth sea level. (a) Calculate the Knudsen number for the capsule at Earth sea level. Assume a molar mass of 28.9 ×10−3 kg/mol, a molecular diameter of 0.36 nm, and

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2. Knudsen number variation
A space capsule is 15.6 feet in diameter and weighs 22 metric tons at Earth sea level.
(a) Calculate the Knudsen number for the capsule at Earth sea level. Assume a molar
mass of 28.9 ×10−3 kg/mol, a molecular diameter of 0.36 nm, and a density of
1.225 kg/m3.
(b) Calculate the Knudsen number for the capsule as it is approaching the Interna-
tional Space Station in low Earth orbit (LEO), 300 km above sea level during a pe-
riod of extremely high solar activity. Assume a molar mass of 18.1 ×10−3kg/mol,
a molecular diameter of 0.34 nm, and a density of 1.7 × 10−11 kg/m3.
(c) Calculate the particle number density at LEO.

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