Statistical Interpretation of Entropy definitions Flashcards
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Macrostate
Observable thermodynamic properties like pressure and temperature that define a system's macroscopic state.Microstate
Specific internal arrangements of a system that result in a particular macrostate.Multiplicity
The number of microstates corresponding to a particular macrostate, denoted by the Greek letter Omega.Entropy
A measure of the number of microstates, indicating the disorder within a system, calculated using the Boltzmann constant and natural logarithm.Boltzmann constant
A physical constant relating the average kinetic energy of particles in a gas with the temperature of the gas.Natural logarithm
A logarithm to the base e, used in calculating entropy from multiplicity.Second law of thermodynamics
A principle stating that systems tend to move towards greater disorder or higher entropy.Thermal equilibrium
A state where all parts of a system have the same temperature and no heat flows between them.Ideal gas law
An equation of state for a hypothetical gas, relating pressure, volume, and temperature.Internal energy
The total energy contained within a system, including kinetic and potential energy of particles.