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Transcribed Image Text:2. Use your histogram to find the probability of your system being in a state where all of the
molecules are on the right side of the box. Explain how you arrived at your answer. Do this
for N = 4, 8, and 702.
![Histogram #1 (N=4)
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50
[0, 0.2]
(0.2, 0.4]
(0.4, 0.6)
(0.6, 0.8]
Type of Gas Particles
(0.8, )
350
Histogram #4 (N=8)
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(0, 0.111111111)
,.
(0.111111111,
(0.222222222,.
(0.333333333,.
(0.444444444
(0.555555556,
(0.666666667,.
(0.777777778,
Type of Gas Particles
(0.888888889, 1]
180
Histogram #3 (N=702)
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Type of Gas Particles
W of Gas Particles
Nof Gas Particles
l of Gas Particles
[0.438746439,.
0.524216524,
(0.545584046,
(0.552706553,
(0.55982906,..
(0.566951567,
(0.574074074](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/e45870c4-20f4-4368-9c86-5593e66a55a8/b40cd1d4-9b96-4068-9da7-3b0c068a81d4/8al4q9l_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Histogram #1 (N=4)
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[0, 0.2]
(0.2, 0.4]
(0.4, 0.6)
(0.6, 0.8]
Type of Gas Particles
(0.8, )
350
Histogram #4 (N=8)
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(0, 0.111111111)
,.
(0.111111111,
(0.222222222,.
(0.333333333,.
(0.444444444
(0.555555556,
(0.666666667,.
(0.777777778,
Type of Gas Particles
(0.888888889, 1]
180
Histogram #3 (N=702)
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Type of Gas Particles
W of Gas Particles
Nof Gas Particles
l of Gas Particles
[0.438746439,.
0.524216524,
(0.545584046,
(0.552706553,
(0.55982906,..
(0.566951567,
(0.574074074
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