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the phase space can be divided into (a) groups (b) sets (c) cells) (d) smaller spaces​

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Answered by mansurihumaia123
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In dynamical system theory, a phase space is a space in which all possible states of a system are represented, with each possible state corresponding to one unique point in the phase space. For mechanical systems, the phase space usually consists of all possible values of position and momentum variables.

Answered by vijayhalder031
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A phase space is a space in dynamical system theory where all possible states of a system are recorded, with each conceivable state corresponding to a distinct point in the phase space. Every potential value of the position and momentum variables can be found in the phase space for mechanical systems. Simply said, it is the reason statistical mechanics works with classical systems. It is the reason we are able to discretize the continuous phase space by breaking it up into tiny units called microstates.

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The phase space in classical mechanics is the collection of all potential states of a physical system; by "state," we do not just mean the physical positions of all the system's components (which would occupy physical space or configuration space), but also their velocities or momenta (which would occupy momentum space).

Phase space can be divided into  smaller spaces​.

Hence, Phase space can be divided into smaller spaces​.

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