what is the degree of freedom
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The degrees of freedom of a dynamical system are defined as the total number of coordinates for independent quantities required to describe completely the position and configuration (arrangement of constituent atoms in space) of a system.
The degrees of freedom of a system may be also defined as the total number of independent ways in which particle of a system can absorb energy.
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Answer: Number of base in which kinetic energy are represented
U=KE =f/2nRT
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