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* Temperature; <math> T^* \equiv k_B T/\epsilon </math>, where <math> T </math> is the absolute temperature and <math> k_B </math> is the [[Boltzmann constant]] | * Temperature; <math> T^* \equiv k_B T/\epsilon </math>, where <math> T </math> is the absolute temperature and <math> k_B </math> is the [[Boltzmann constant]] | ||
==Argon== | ==Argon== | ||
The Lennard-Jones parameters for argon are <math>\epsilon/k_B</math> | The Lennard-Jones parameters for argon are <math>\epsilon/k_B \approx</math> 120 K and <math>\sigma \approx</math> 0.34 nm. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:06, 22 March 2007
The Lennard-Jones potential is given by
where:
- : potential energy of interaction between two particles at a distance r;
- : diameter (length);
- : well depth (energy)
Reduced units:
- Density, , where (number of particles divided by the volume .)
- Temperature; , where is the absolute temperature and is the Boltzmann constant
Argon
The Lennard-Jones parameters for argon are 120 K and 0.34 nm.