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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 01:04, kamy8900

Suppose instead that you know V , T and the function U(T, V ) (i. e. you have expressed U in terms of variables which are not all the natural variables of U). Show that this leads to a (much more complicated) expression for p, namely

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