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Formula and Microstate (statistical mechanics)

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Difference between Formula and Microstate (statistical mechanics)

Formula vs. Microstate (statistical mechanics)

In science, a formula is a concise way of expressing information symbolically, as in a mathematical formula or a chemical formula. In statistical mechanics, a microstate is a specific microscopic configuration of a thermodynamic system that the system may occupy with a certain probability in the course of its thermal fluctuations.

Similarities between Formula and Microstate (statistical mechanics)

Formula and Microstate (statistical mechanics) have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Boltzmann constant, Entropy, Statistical mechanics, Volume.

Boltzmann constant

The Boltzmann constant, which is named after Ludwig Boltzmann, is a physical constant relating the average kinetic energy of particles in a gas with the temperature of the gas.

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Entropy

In statistical mechanics, entropy is an extensive property of a thermodynamic system.

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Statistical mechanics

Statistical mechanics is one of the pillars of modern physics.

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Volume

Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface, for example, the space that a substance (solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) or shape occupies or contains.

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Formula and Microstate (statistical mechanics) Comparison

Formula has 65 relations, while Microstate (statistical mechanics) has 34. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 4.04% = 4 / (65 + 34).

References

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