Each particle has 2 energy levels that are 0 and α. Using ni=Ae^−εi/kT What is the entropy S of this system at a given temperature T, as T→∞, and T→0. We expect the entropy S to be 0 at T= 0. Does entropy increase as the temperature T increases?
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Each particle has 2 energy levels that are 0 and α. Using ni=Ae^−εi/kT
What is the entropy S of this system at a given temperature T, as T→∞, and T→0. We expect the entropy S to be 0 at T= 0. Does entropy increase as the temperature T increases?
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