Statistical Mechanics

Statistical Mechanics is a branch of physics that studies the behavior of macroscopic systems based on their microscopic components. It is used to describe the thermodynamic and mechanical properties of matter in terms of its microscopic ingredients, including particles and their interactions. It also helps to explain phenomena such as entropy and phase transitions. Statistical mechanics has broad applications in fields such as condensed matter physics, chemistry, astrophysics, and biophysics. The theories developed within this field allow us to predict the behavior of molecules, atoms and other particles, helping us to understand the properties of materials and various phenomena found in nature.

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Cellular Mechanics and Therapeutic Resistance of the Cancer Relapse

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Statistical Analysis on the Influence of Flipped Classroom Teaching on Students’ Learning Effect During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Epidemic

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Statistical Study on the Impact of Computer-use on Child-health in the Arab-community

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