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    Entropy of a rubber-band (force determined by entropy or energy)?

    ahhh, makes a lot more sense when you think of it like little springs. many thanks, entropy has been a bit tough to wrap my head around it seems. Thanks for the help.
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    Entropy of a rubber-band (force determined by entropy or energy)?

    Homework Statement The resultant of a experimental run of a force (N) vs temperature (K) gives me a slope of 0.0039x - 1.0929. The slope has a (∂f/∂T)l = (∂S/∂l)T Homework Equations Equation (11) attached as PNG file We can obtain all the quantities of the right side of Eq. (11)...