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College Physics I – Introduction

Definition

The Boltzmann constant ($k_B$) is a physical constant that relates the average kinetic energy of particles in a gas to the temperature of the gas. It provides a bridge between macroscopic and microscopic physics.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The value of the Boltzmann constant is approximately $1.38 \times 10^{-23}$ J/K.
  2. It appears in the equation for the ideal gas law when expressed in terms of individual molecules: $PV = Nk_BT$.
  3. The Boltzmann constant can be used to express entropy at the microscopic level with the formula $S = k_B \ln \Omega$, where $\Omega$ is the number of microstates.
  4. It plays a crucial role in statistical mechanics, particularly in relating temperature to molecular energy distributions.
  5. The unit of the Boltzmann constant is Joules per Kelvin (J/K).

Review Questions

  • What is the numerical value and unit of the Boltzmann constant?
  • How does the Boltzmann constant relate to the ideal gas law on a molecular level?
  • In what equation does the Boltzmann constant appear when expressing entropy?
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