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    The above is called the general expression for Maxwell's thermodynamical relation. Maxwell's first relation Allow x = S and y = V and one gets ( ∂ T ∂ V...
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  • s}{\partial v}}\right)_{T}\,\mathrm {d} v.} Using the appropriate Maxwell relation gives: 508  d s = ( ∂ P ∂ T ) v d v , {\displaystyle \mathrm {d} s=\left({\frac...
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  • Thumbnail for Gibbs free energy
    pair of variables. At constant pressure the above equation produces a Maxwell relation that links the change in open cell voltage with temperature T (a measurable...
    33 KB (4,546 words) - 04:07, 8 April 2024
  • Thumbnail for Electromotive force
    variables. At constant pressure the above relationship produces a Maxwell relation that links the change in open cell voltage with temperature T {\displaystyle...
    54 KB (6,916 words) - 21:56, 19 June 2024
  • case for a proof of this relation). An example assuming a parabolic dispersion relation for the density of states and the Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics, which...
    14 KB (1,938 words) - 06:03, 12 January 2024
  • Thumbnail for Thermodynamic square
    placement and relation among the variables serves as a key to recall the relations they constitute. A mnemonic used by students to remember the Maxwell relations...
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    mechanics), the Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution, or Maxwell(ian) distribution, is a particular probability distribution named after James Clerk Maxwell and Ludwig...
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  • in terms of the coefficient of thermal expansion via a Maxwell relation. The appropriate relation is ( ∂ S ∂ P ) T = − ( ∂ V ∂ T ) P = − V α {\displaystyle...
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  • Thumbnail for Ampère's circuital law
    closed loop to the electric current passing through the loop. James Clerk Maxwell derived it using hydrodynamics in his 1861 published paper "On Physical...
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    respect to T {\displaystyle T} and V {\displaystyle V} yields the Maxwell relation: ( ∂ S ∂ V ) T = ( ∂ P ∂ T ) V . {\displaystyle \left({\frac {\partial...
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  • Thumbnail for Stefan–Boltzmann law
    p}{\partial T}}\right)_{V}-p.} The last equality comes from the following Maxwell relation: ( ∂ S ∂ V ) T = ( ∂ p ∂ T ) V . {\displaystyle \left({\frac {\partial...
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  • Thumbnail for Ideal gas
    at constant volume for the first differential and the appropriate Maxwell relation for the second we have: Δ S = ∫ T 0 T C V T d T + ∫ V 0 V ( ∂ P ∂ T...
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  • Thumbnail for Third law of thermodynamics
    equation.: 140  The thermal expansion coefficient is defined as With the Maxwell relation and Eq. (8) with X = p it is shown that So the thermal expansion coefficient...
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  • Thumbnail for History of Maxwell's equations
    the velocity of the electromagnetic wave in relation to the vacuum constants. The final form of Maxwell's equations was published in 1865 A Dynamical...
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  • Thumbnail for Zeroth law of thermodynamics
    only to heat, and they do not change over time. Another formulation by Maxwell is "All heat is of the same kind". Another statement of the law is "All...
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  • involve the entropy using a suitable Maxwell relation. These relations follow from the fundamental thermodynamic relation: d E = T d S − P d V {\displaystyle...
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  • Thumbnail for Displacement current
    electromagnetism, displacement current density is the quantity ∂D/∂t appearing in Maxwell's equations that is defined in terms of the rate of change of D, the electric...
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  • Thumbnail for Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics
    energy–momentum relation, such as relativistic particles (resulting in Maxwell–Jüttner distribution), and to other than three-dimensional spaces. Maxwell–Boltzmann...
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  • In quantum mechanics, the canonical commutation relation is the fundamental relation between canonical conjugate quantities (quantities which are related...
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  • frequencies, may come from build-ups of charge. This Maxwell–Wagner–Sillars polarization (or often just Maxwell-Wagner polarization), occurs either at inner dielectric...
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