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Which equation would you use to find the statistical definition of entropy?

A. delta s = delta Q/T

B. S = klnW

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D. S = W/T

Which equation would you use to find the statistical definition of entropy? A. delta-example-1

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A is correct i got 100 %

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Answer: A

δS = δQ/T

Entropy:

It is defined as randomness or disorder of molecular momentum. It is a measures molecular disorder of a system.

It is popularly known as Gibbs entropy, defined by thermodynamics II law.

Where δS = change in entropy

δQ = Heat transfer

= TH-TC

TH = temperature of source (High temperature reservoir)

Tc = temperature of sink (low temperature reservoir)

T = Temperature of source

Entropy is a measure of number of possible microscopic states of a system in thermal equilibrium.

In equation S is the entropy also it is called as statistical entropy or thermodynamic entropy.


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