Statistical Mechanics - Canonical Ensemble : Fluctuation Explained

Fluctuation in statistical mechanics refers to the random variations or deviations from the average behavior of a system. These fluctuations can occur in various thermodynamic properties such as energy, temperature, pressure and particle number. One of the key principles in statistical mechanics is the concept of equilibrium, where a system has reached a stable state. However, even in equilibrium, there are fluctuations in the system’s properties due to the probabilistic nature of particle interactions at the microscopic level. Complete Playlist for Statistical Mechanics-    • Statistical Mechanics   If you want to support this channel, then you can become a member or donate here- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/advanced... This is completely voluntary, these donations can help increase the quality of the videos and the lectures overall. Stay Curious, Keep Learning! Become a member-    / @advancedphysics