A new perspective on classical ideal gases (Q280519)
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A new perspective on classical ideal gases (English)
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10 May 2016
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Summary: The ideal-gas barometric and pressure laws are derived from the Democritian concept of independent corpuscles moving in vacuum, plus a principle of simplicity, namely that these laws are independent of the kinetic part of the Hamiltonian. A single corpuscle in contact with a heat bath in a cylinder and submitted to a constant force (weight) is considered. The paper importantly supplements a previously published paper: First, the stability of ideal gases is established. Second, we show that when walls separate the cylinder into parts and are later removed, the entropy is unaffected. We obtain full agreement with \textit{P. T. Landsberg}'s et al.'s [``Entropy of a column of gas under gravitation'', Am. J. Phys., 712--717 (1994; \url{doi:10.1119/1.17502})] classical thermodynamic result for the entropy of a column of gas submitted to gravity.
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ideal gas law
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corpuscular concepts
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classical gas theory
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canonical single-corpuscle thermodynamics
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gas stability
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Gibbs paradox
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