Find an expression for S(T,x) from tension and specific heat

Darius Miles

Darius Miles

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2022-09-23

Find an expression for S(T,x) from tension and specific heat

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acorazarxf

acorazarxf

Beginner2022-09-24Added 9 answers

The route of finding S x and S T is the more practical route. S x can be found using a simple Maxwell relation for the Helmholtz free energy:
d A = d U d ( T S ) = J d x S d T
A x | T = J a n d A T | x = S .
So then J T = S x = b c x. The other relation is obtained from the equation for specific heat:
C = δ Q T = C x = A T
T d S = δ Q = A T d T
S T = A .
Integrating both expressions gives S ( T , x ) = b x c x 2 2 + f ( T ) = A T + g ( x ) = A T + b x c x 2 2 + C. Lastly, you simply put in ( T , x ) = ( 0 , 0 ) and get that C = S 0

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