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Translational partition function

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In statistical mechanics, the translational partition function is that part of the partition function resulting from the movement (translation) of the center of mass. It is derived in the same way as the partition function for the canonical ensemble.

The translational component of the molecular partition function, of a molecule in container may be described by Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle q^{T}= frac{{V}{Λ^{3}}=frac{h}{2πmkT^{frac{1}{2}}} } Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle Λ= h(frac{{β}{2πm}})^frac{{1}{2}})} Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle β=frac{1}{kT}} Where V is the volume of the container holding the molecule, Λ is the thermal wavelength, h as the planck constant, k is the Boltzman constant and T is the temperature (in Kelvin).

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