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Physics, 07.04.2020 20:08 zackthompson23

One hundred jumping beans are placed along the center line of a gymnasium floor at six-inch intervals. Twelve hours later, the distance of each from the line are measured, and the sum of the squares of the distance divided by 100 is 36 in2.

a. Assuming only one-dimensional movement away from the line, calculate the diffusion coefficient of the jumping beans.
b. If the mean jump distance of a bean is equal to 0.1 inches, estimate the mean jump frequency of a bean.

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