Difference between macroscopic and microscopic approach in thermodynamics
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Macroscopic approach
1.In this approach a certain quantity of matter is considered without taking into account the events occurring at molecular level . In other words this approach to thermodynamics is concerned with gross or all behaviour . This is known as classical thermodynamic.
Microscopic approach.
1.This approach is considers that the systems is made up of a very large numbers of the discrete particle known as molecules. These molecules have different velocities and energies . The values of these energies are constantly changing with time .
Macroscopic approach
1.In this approach a certain quantity of matter is considered without taking into account the events occurring at molecular level . In other words this approach to thermodynamics is concerned with gross or all behaviour . This is known as classical thermodynamic.
Microscopic approach.
1.This approach is considers that the systems is made up of a very large numbers of the discrete particle known as molecules. These molecules have different velocities and energies . The values of these energies are constantly changing with time .
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This macroscopic approach to the study of thermodynamics that does not require knowledge of the behaviour of individual particles. 3. Macroscopic thermodynamics is only concerned with the effects of the action of many molecules, and these effects can be perceived by human senses.
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