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More than one distinct microstate of a system can have a particular energy (a macrostate). the purpose of this interactive example is to ensure that you know how to deal with this fact when calculating the probability that a small system (here, a molecule) in contact with a thermal reservoir has a particular energy. let's consider a molecule that can be in one of six microstates. it exchanges energy with a thermal reservoir at a temperature t. one microstate has energy ea, two states have energy eb = 3ea, and three states have energy ec = 5ea. to simplify the numerical calculation, you may assume that the temperature is such that kbt = ea. what is the probability that the molecule has energy eb? p(eb) =
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:10, lks715
Point charges q1 = 51 µc and q2 = −27 µc are placed 1.0 m apart, with q2 on the right. what is the force (in n) on a third charge q3 = 19 µc placed midway between q1 and q2? (assume the positive direction is to the right. indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:40, hastephens03
According to valence bond theory, which orbitals overlap in the formation of the bond in hf according to valence bond theory, which orbitals overlap in the formation of the bond in hf 2s on h and 2p on f 1s on h and 2s on f 1s on h and 1p on f 1s on h and 2p on f 1s on h and 3p on f
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:20, tylersabin72
Object a has a length of 3 cm, a width of 2 cm, and a height of 4 cm. object b is dropped into a graduated cylinder. it displaces 19 ml of water. the volume of object a is: a: greater than the volume of object b b: less than the volume of object b c: equal to the volume of object b
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