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ng.com/ibiscms/mod/ibis/view.php?id=5106009 Jump to... ge -CHEM 4B-Spring18-TENN > Activities and Due Dates HW 12 2/5/2018 06:00 AM 3/100 Grad Print Calculator -d Penodic Table Question 7 of 27 Sapling Learning With two dice, each numbered 1-6, there are two possible ways to rol a 3: Thus, for the outcome of 3 (a particular macrostate) there are 2 microstates and How many possible ways are there to roll a 6? Number What is the entropy associated with an outcome of 6? Number s= J/ K O Previous Give Up & View Solution 9 Check AnswerNext -el Eet-Explanation / Answer
According to the given problem it is stated that there is two dice and we need to roll them in such a way that the outcome ahould be 6. So the probability of getting 6 with the help of 2 dies by a single roll is 1. It is because during roll one time the pairs of dies it should come with 3 and 3 in each of the dies. This will happen only once. And the total roll arrangement possible in this is 6*6=36.
So probability is 1/36.
And the entropy will be 2*(1/36)=.055J/K.
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