| 41. | :: See equation of state # Other equations of state of interest ( stiffened equation of state ).
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| 42. | These equations are known as " equations of state " since they specify parameters of the thermodynamic state.
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| 43. | Much more complicated equations of state have been empirically derived, but they all have the above implicit form.
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| 44. | Any equation expliciting one of these transport coefficient in the conservative variables is called an equation of state.
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| 45. | On the other hand the ideal gas law is less strict than the original fundamental equation of state considered.
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| 46. | In addition to this equation, an equation of state and an equation for the conservation of energy is needed.
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| 47. | However, this equation is general for an inviscid nonconductive fluid and no equation of state is implicit in it.
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| 48. | Such behaviour is qualitatively ( though perhaps not quantitatively ) predicted by the van der Waals equation of state.
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| 49. | It follows directly from the thermodynamic equation of state if we use the ideal gas law pV = nRT.
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| 50. | Simple equation of states ( EOS ) such as Peng Robinson should be avoided since their accuracy is low.
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