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Strategy: Use Maxwell Relations to replace difficult-to-measure derivatives (like entropy changes) with measurable ones (like thermal expansion or compressibility). III. Statistical Mechanics: The Micro-to-Macro Bridge
.In problem-solving, always identify the path (isochoric, isobaric, isothermal, or adiabatic) to determine the work ( ) and heat exchange. The Second Law: Entropy and Directionality A Guide to Physics Problems. Part 2. Thermodyna...
.For isolated systems, entropy always increases. Use this to determine the spontaneity of processes or the maximum efficiency of heat engines (Carnot cycle). The Third Law: Absolute ZeroAs The Second Law: Entropy and Directionality
) as a state function. If two systems are in equilibrium with a third, they are in equilibrium with each other. The First Law: Energy Conservation If two systems are in equilibrium with a
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Should I adjust the (e.g., Undergraduate vs. PhD Qualifying Exam)?

