While deriving expression for pressure of gas
We assume that gas molecule has travelled the between two opposite walls , and time taken to travel this distance is Δt= 2l/u .
Then we say that , Force is change in momentum per unit time .
The change change is momentum is 2mu and time in which momentum is changed is 2l/u
Hence force = 2mu/(2l/u)
And we further calculate pressure.
But my question is : the time ∆t= 2l/u is not the time in which momentum is changed , it is the time in which molecule had travelled between one wall to another wall. Then why we take ∆t as the time in which momentum is changed?
i.e , the time in which momentum is changed should be equal to the time for which molecule remain in contact with wall , but in this derivation we take ∆t as the time required to move between two wall.
Why is this so?
I am beginner in statistical mechanics, pls don't use high level mathematics