Lecture

Statistical Physics: Systems Isolation

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This lecture covers the statistical physics of isolated systems, focusing on concepts such as kinetic theory of gases, calorimetric coefficients, entropy, and disorder. The instructor discusses the averaging of large numbers of atoms in molecules, microscopic configurations, and the concept of probability density. The lecture delves into the fundamental assumptions and properties of dice examples, emphasizing the importance of understanding the probability distribution of system configurations.

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