Everything about The Particle Number totally explained
The
particle number,
N, is the number of so called '
elementary particles' (or elementary constituents) in a
thermodynamical system. The particle number is a fundamental parameter in thermodynamics and it's
conjugate to the
chemical potential.
By calling a constituent element, we state that it can't be broken into smaller pieces at the scale of
energy k·T involved in the process (where
k is the
Boltzmann constant and
T is the
temperature). Our definition of elementary particle is thus
temperature dependent.
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