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:<math>\left.A\right.=U-TS</math> | :<math>\left.A\right.=U-TS</math> | ||
where ''U'' is the [[internal energy]], ''T'' is the [[temperature]] and ''S'' is the [[Entropy|entropy]]. | |||
''(TS)'' is a ''conjugate pair''. The differential of this function is | ''(TS)'' is a ''conjugate pair''. The differential of this function is | ||
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Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz Definition of A (for arbeit):
where U is the internal energy, T is the temperature and S is the entropy. (TS) is a conjugate pair. The differential of this function is
From the Second law of thermodynamics one obtains
thus one arrives at
leading finally to
For A(T,V) one has the following total differential
Good for use in the Canonical ensemble.