In statistical mechanics, why do we consider number of states of a system in energy interval?
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In statistical mechanics,when we go for calculating the no. of accessible micro states of a system, I notice that we always calculate the no. of micro states of that system in some energy interval say between
E
E
and
E+dE
E+dE
instead of calculating the no. of micro states at particular energy
E
E
. Even,in micro canonical ensemble,in order to calculate the entropy of a system we use the renowned formula
S=klnW
S=klnW
E
E
and
E+dE
E+dE
instead of calculating the no. of micro states at particular energy
E
E
. Even,in micro canonical ensemble,in order to calculate the entropy of a system we use the renowned formula
S=klnW
S=klnW
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in statistical mechanics when we go for calculating the number of accessible microstates of a system I noticed that we always calculate the number of micro states in some system energy intervals
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