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principal of equal priori probability holds good for the compartment of​

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Answered by Navika31
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This postulate is often called the principle of equal a priori probabilities. It says that if the microstates have the same energy, volume, and number of particles, then they occur with equal frequency in the ensemble.

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Answered by sushmadhkl
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The priori probability of a particle entering any one of the compartments will be exactly 1/2 because both compartments are identical if we desire to disperse them into two identical compartments in an open box.

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When there are a limited number of possible outcomes and they are all equally likely to occur, the probability of an event happening is known as a priori probability.

The prior outcome has no bearing on the events in a priori probability. Alternatively, any results to date will not give you a competitive advantage in forecasting future results.

A priori probability is sometimes explained using a coin toss. Regardless of whether you have a streak of heads or tails, there is a 50% chance that each coin toss will end in either direction.

The formula for calculating a priori probability is very straightforward:

A Priori Probability = Desired Outcome(s)/The Total Number of Outcomes

The main limitation of this way of determining probabilities is that it can only be applied to a finite range of occurrences because the majority of important real-world events are at least somewhat subject to conditional probability. The term "classical probability" also refers to a priori probability.

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