Diatomic Degrees of Freedom
Diatomic Degrees of Freedom
Diatomic Degrees of freedom is a general term used in explaining dependence on parameters, and implying the possibility of counting the number of those parameters. In mathematical terms, the degrees of freedom are the dimensions of a phase space. In physics, for each particle belonging to a system, and for each independent direction in which movement is possible, two degrees of freedom are defined, one describes the particle’s momentum in that direction, the other describing the particle’s position along an axis defined by that direction.
Diatomic degree of freedom is a single scalar number describing the classical micro-state of a system. The micro-state of a system is completely described by the set of all values of all its degrees of freedom.
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