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  2. Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics grew out of the Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution, most likely as a distillation of the underlying technique. [dubious – discuss] The distribution was first derived by Maxwell in 1860 on heuristic grounds. Boltzmann later, in the 1870s, carried out significant investigations into the physical origins of this ...

  3. Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution - Wikipedia

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    The Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution is a result of the kinetic theory of gases, which provides a simplified explanation of many fundamental gaseous properties, including pressure and diffusion. [3] The Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution applies fundamentally to particle velocities in three dimensions, but turns out to depend only on the speed ...

  4. File:Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution pdf.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Boltzmann distribution - Wikipedia

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    Boltzmann's distribution is an exponential distribution. Boltzmann factor ⁠ ⁠ (vertical axis) as a function of temperature T for several energy differences ε i − ε j.. In statistical mechanics and mathematics, a Boltzmann distribution (also called Gibbs distribution [1]) is a probability distribution or probability measure that gives the probability that a system will be in a certain ...

  6. Particle statistics - Wikipedia

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    Particle statistics is a particular description of multiple particles in statistical mechanics.A key prerequisite concept is that of a statistical ensemble (an idealization comprising the state space of possible states of a system, each labeled with a probability) that emphasizes properties of a large system as a whole at the expense of knowledge about parameters of separate particles.

  7. Gas in a harmonic trap - Wikipedia

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    Using the results from either Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics, Bose–Einstein statistics or Fermi–Dirac statistics we use the Thomas–Fermi approximation (gas in a box) and go to the limit of a very large trap, and express the degeneracy of the energy states as a differential, and summations over states as integrals.

  8. Category:James Clerk Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics (2 P) Maxwell's equations (12 P) W.

  9. Category:Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Help. Pages in category "Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics" The following 2 pages are in this ...