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statical physics barkeley volume 5
Thermal interaction: (chapter 4)
1-perfect gas under the influence of centrifugal force :
A rotating cylinder with radius R and height H contains N molecules of gas. Rotate the cylinder around its own axis at a constant
Molecular acceleration at distance r from the axis of the period rw ^ 2. We consider the temperature to be uniform and equal to T.
a) Get the partition function of this system .
b) Obtain an expression for the mean energy E of this
system.
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