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Using the statistical definition of entropy, what is the entropy of a system where w
= 4?
o a.
1.87 x 10-23 joules/kelvin
ob.
1.56 x 10-23 joules/kelvin
c. 1.91 x 10-23 joules/kelvin
od. 2.07 x 10-23 joules/kelvin

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