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:<math>\kappa =\frac{1}{B}</math>
:<math>\kappa =\frac{1}{B}</math>
 
==Isothermal compressibility==
The  '''isothermal compressibility''',  <math>\kappa_T</math> is given by
The  '''isothermal compressibility''',  <math>\kappa_T</math> is given by


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:<math>N = \int_V \rho({\mathbf r},t)~{\rm d}{\mathbf r}</math>
:<math>N = \int_V \rho({\mathbf r},t)~{\rm d}{\mathbf r}</math>
==Adiabatic compressibility==
The  '''adiabatic compressibility''',  <math>\kappa_S</math> is given by
:<math>\kappa_S =-\frac{1}{V} \left.\frac{\partial V}{\partial p}\right\vert_{S}</math>
where <math>S</math> is the [[entropy]].
==See also==
==See also==
The [[compressibility equation]] in [[statistical mechanics]].
The [[compressibility equation]] in [[statistical mechanics]].


[[category:classical thermodynamics]]
[[category:classical thermodynamics]]

Revision as of 18:05, 13 February 2008

The bulk modulus B gives the change in volume of a solid substance as the pressure on it is changed,

The compressibility K or , is given by

Isothermal compressibility

The isothermal compressibility, is given by

(Note: in Hansen and McDonald the isothermal compressibility is written as ). where is the particle number density given by

where is the total number of particles in the system, i.e.

Adiabatic compressibility

The adiabatic compressibility, is given by

where is the entropy.

See also

The compressibility equation in statistical mechanics.