- The Knudsen number (Kn) is defined as the ratio of the mean free path of gas molecules ($\lambda$) to a characteristic length scale (L), here taken as the pore size of the rock.
\[
Kn = \frac{\lambda}{L}
\]
- Given: $\lambda = 10^{-6}$ mm, $L = 10^{-3}$ mm.
\[
Kn = \frac{10^{-6}}{10^{-3}} = 10^{-3}
\]
- Interpretation:
- If $Kn<0.01$, the continuum flow regime is valid, and the continuum principle can be applied.
- Here $Kn = 10^{-3}$, which is well within the continuum regime.
- Therefore, the correct statement is that the Knudsen number is $10^{-3}$ and the continuum principle is applicable.