| 1. | For example, the Helmholtz free energy may be written:
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| 2. | Substituting Q into the statistical definition, the Helmholtz free energy now reads
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| 3. | For these studies, Helmholtz free energy is used.
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| 4. | As an example of another thermodynamic potential, the Helmholtz free energy is written:
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| 5. | The article Helmholtz free energy contained many mistakes for many years, until 2008.
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| 6. | :Example 3 Helmholtz free energy, largely rewritten by me is not adequately sourced.
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| 7. | Articles like Helmholtz free energy, Fundamental thermodynamic relation were affected and completely rewritten by me.
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| 8. | Where A is the Helmholtz free energy, S is the entropy and T is the temperature.
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| 9. | The Helmholtz free energy is a useful quantity when studying thermodynamic transformations in which the temperature is held constant.
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| 10. | From the fundamental thermodynamic relation, it follows that the differential of the Helmholtz free energy A is given by:
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