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| Carl McBride (talk | contribs)  (New page: The '''energy equation''' is given by  :<math>\frac{U^{\rm ex}}{N}= \frac{\rho}{2} \int_0^{\infty} \Phi(r)~{\rm g}(r)~4 \pi r^2~{\rm d}r</math> where <math>\Phi(r)</math> is a ''central'' ...) | mNo edit summary | ||
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| where <math>\Phi(r)</math> is a ''central'' potential, <math>U^{\rm ex}</math> is the   | where <math>\Phi(r)</math> is a ''central'' potential, <math>U^{\rm ex}</math> is the   | ||
| excess [[internal energy]] per particle,  and <math>{\rm g}(r)</math> is the [[pair distribution function]]. | excess [[internal energy]] per particle,  and <math>{\rm g}(r)</math> is the [[pair distribution function]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:07, 25 May 2007
The energy equation is given by
where is a central potential, is the excess internal energy per particle, and is the pair distribution function.