Difference between microscopic and macroscopic approach of thermodynamics in table
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Macroscopic thermodynamics is only concerned with the effects of the action of many molecules, and these effects can be perceived by human senses. ... Microscopic thermodynamics is concerned with the effects of the action of many molecules, and these effects cannot be perceived by human senses.
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Microscopic approach considers the behaviour of every molecule by using statistical methods. In Macroscopic approach we are concerned with the gross or average effects of many molecules' infractions. These effects, such as pressure and temperature, can be perceived by our senses and can be measured with instruments..
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