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![17. Calculate F = F(T,V,N) and H = H(S, p, N) of the ideal gas, using the function of the internal energy:
N
5/3
2/3
[3 (№1-80)] Greener.
U(S. V. N) = U₂ (+) (+)-(-)]
Uo
No
exp
Nk
So
(4.7).
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Transcribed Image Text:17. Calculate F = F(T,V,N) and H = H(S, p, N) of the ideal gas, using the function of the internal energy:
N
5/3
2/3
[3 (№1-80)] Greener.
U(S. V. N) = U₂ (+) (+)-(-)]
Uo
No
exp
Nk
So
(4.7).
(8)
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