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:<math>\left.A\right.=-k_B T \ln Q_{NVT}</math> | :<math>\left.A\right.=-k_B T \ln Q_{NVT}</math> | ||
==See also== | |||
See also | |||
*[[Canonical ensemble]] | *[[Canonical ensemble]] | ||
*[[Grand canonical ensemble]] | *[[Grand canonical ensemble]] | ||
[[Category: Classical thermodynamics]] | [[Category: Classical thermodynamics]] |
Revision as of 12:24, 28 May 2007
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
- .
For A(T,V) one has the following total differential
The following equation provides a link between classical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics: