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- Photon_gas abstract "In physics, a photon gas is a gas-like collection of photons, which has many of the same properties of a conventional gas like hydrogen or neon - including pressure, temperature, and entropy. The most common example of a photon gas in equilibrium is black body radiation.A massive ideal gas with only one type of particle is uniquely described by three state functions such as the temperature, volume, and the number of particles. However, for a black body, the energy distribution is established by the interaction of the photons with matter, usually the walls of the container. In this interaction, the number of photons is not conserved. As a result, the chemical potential of the black body photon gas is zero. The number of state functions needed to describe a black body state is thus reduced from three to two (e.g. temperature and volume).".
- Photon_gas wikiPageExternalLink PhotonGasAJP.pdf.
- Photon_gas wikiPageExternalLink nonzero_mu_ajp.pdf.
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- Photon_gas wikiPageRevisionID "617827887".
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Black-body_radiation.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Black_body.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Black_body_radiation.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Statistical_mechanics.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thermodynamics.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_potential.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Enthalpy.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Entropy.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Gas.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Gas_in_a_box.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Gibbs_free_energy.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Helmholtz_free_energy.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Ideal_gas.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Internal_energy.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Maxwell–Boltzmann_distribution.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Neon.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Particle_number.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Photon.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Planck_constant.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Plancks_constant.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Plancks_law.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Plancks_law_of_black_body_radiation.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Pressure.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Radiation_pressure.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Riemann_zeta_function.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Stefan-Boltzmann_law.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Stefan–Boltzmann_law.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Temperature.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Two-photon_physics.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLink Volume.
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Photon gas".
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "gas of photons".
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "photon gas".
- Photon_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "photons".
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- Photon_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Photon_gas subject Category:Statistical_mechanics.
- Photon_gas subject Category:Thermodynamics.
- Photon_gas hypernym Collection.
- Photon_gas type Article.
- Photon_gas type Book.
- Photon_gas type Article.
- Photon_gas type Concept.
- Photon_gas type Mechanic.
- Photon_gas type Physic.
- Photon_gas type Thermodynamic.
- Photon_gas comment "In physics, a photon gas is a gas-like collection of photons, which has many of the same properties of a conventional gas like hydrogen or neon - including pressure, temperature, and entropy. The most common example of a photon gas in equilibrium is black body radiation.A massive ideal gas with only one type of particle is uniquely described by three state functions such as the temperature, volume, and the number of particles.".
- Photon_gas label "Photon gas".
- Photon_gas sameAs Gas_de_fotones.
- Photon_gas sameAs گاز_فوتون.
- Photon_gas sameAs Gaz_fotonowy.
- Photon_gas sameAs m.0dc1d6.
- Photon_gas sameAs Q7187860.
- Photon_gas sameAs Q7187860.
- Photon_gas sameAs 光子气体.
- Photon_gas wasDerivedFrom Photon_gas?oldid=617827887.
- Photon_gas isPrimaryTopicOf Photon_gas.