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2022-05-09

Derive the following general equation,which is similar to the Gibbs-Helmholtz equation: ( / T ) ( F / T ) = U / T 2

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The Helmholtz free energy is a thermodynamic potential which is a measure of the useful work done by a system at a constant temperature. Mathematically, Helmholtz free energy is given by the relation
where U, T and S are the internal energy, temperature, and entropy of a system respectively.
The Helmholtz free energy is given by the relation
F = U T S
Taking differential of the above expression we get
d F = d U T d S S d T
By the combined first and second law of thermodynamics
T d S = d U + P d V
Substituting this in the above equation we get
d F = d U d U P d V S d T d F = P d V S d T
Now when we consider Helmholtz free energy as a function of temperature and volume which are considered as independent variables, we have
F = F ( T , V )
Taking differential of the above equation we get
d F = ( F T ) V d T + ( F V ) T d V
Comparing the above expression with d F = P d V S d T we get
P = ( F V ) T S = ( F T ) V
Now from the definition of Helmholtz free energy
F = U T S
Substituting the expression for entropy S, we have
F = U + T ( F T ) V U = F T ( F T ) U = T 2 T ( F T ) V T ( F T ) V = U T 2
This is the required result
T ( F T ) V = U T 2

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