Thermal equilibrium A one-component fluid has the fundamental equation where C i
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Thermal equilibrium A one-component fluid has the fundamental equation where C is a positive constant of suitable units and particle numbers are measured in mole. To study thermal equilibrium, consider a closed composite system consisting of two chambers, A and B. Originally the chambers are separated by a fixed, impermeable, adiabatic wall and have the same volume, 1 m3. One mole of the substance is placed in chamber A, while two moles of the substance are placed in chamber B. The total energy of the system is 600 J.Explanation / Answer
http://web.utk.edu/~cnattras/Physics221Spring2013/modules/m13/entropy.htm
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