CBSE BOARD XII, asked by lsuhail079, 13 hours ago

the Thermodynamic Probability of a system in equilibrium is

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Answered by Lovishhhhhh
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the number of processes by which the state of a physical system can be realized. It is used in statistical physics to determine the properties of systems which are in thermodynamic equilibrium (for which the thermodynamic probability attains a maximum value). ...

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In the equilibrium state, the system attains the most stable state and the only possibility of finding the system is that particular equilibrium state, hence the probability in that state is 1.

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Answered by mariospartan
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The Thermodynamic Probability of a system in equilibrium is:

Explanation:

  • The system achieves the most stable state in the equilibrium state, and that particular equilibrium state is the sole way to find the system, hence the probability in that state is 1.
  • The number of equally likely states in which a substance can exist under particular conditions;
  • S = k ln, where k is Boltzmann's constant, relates the thermodynamic likelihood to the entropy S.
  • Probability of Thermodynamics
  • the number of procedures that can be used to actualize the condition of a physical system
  • A system is defined by particular values of density, pressure, temperature, and other quantifiable characteristics in thermodynamics.
  • The total state of the system is determined by the enumerated values (its macrostate).
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