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Electron-electron collisions are results of interactions between two populations of electrons with two different temperatures (Two Maxwellians electron distribution functions). Average time which it takes for the system to become an equilibrium medium (become a single Maxwellian with a single temperature) is called collision time. Usually, collision time addresses the hot population (temperature of the hot electrons).

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