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How to calculate volume of phase space in classical mechanics?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Now, we can calculate the “volume” of the phase space: ... Before the advent of quantum mechanics, one approach was to look for ways

Answered by MissTanya
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Phase space refers to the plotting of both a particle's momentum and position on a two dimensional graph. It also refers to the tracking of N particles in a 2N dimensional space. In many cases, the coordinates used are the canonical variables of Hamiltonian mechanics.

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