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Suppose that there are N=108 two-state systems, each with energy difference E=6 × 10-21 J between the two states. The environment temperature is 300 K. The number of systems in their high energy states is M. Therefore, the free energy is a function of M: F(M).What is dU/dM?

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Answer:

The value of
(dU)/(dM) is
6*10^(-29)\ J/unit.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Number
N=10^(8)

Energy difference = 6\times10^{-21}\ J[/tex]

Temperature T =300 K

We need to calculate the value of
(dU)/(dM)

We know that,


(dU)/(dM)=(energy\ difference)/(Change\ in\ number\ of\ system)


(dU)/(dM)=(6*10^(-21))/(10^(8))


(dU)/(dM)=6*10^(-29)\ J/unit

Hence, The value of
(dU)/(dM) is
6*10^(-29)\ J/unit.

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