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Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: Richard777 on 15/08/2017 19:31:06

Title: Can van der Waal vectors give the VdW equation?
Post by: Richard777 on 15/08/2017 19:31:06
Reciprocal forces act upon a particle. The particle has an initial state of force and a final “force state”. Each state is represented as a vector of force (Van der Waal vector). A change of state is represented by the differences of vector components.

The vector components also give a general equation of state. Components of force are related to associated energies. If the energies are assigned VdW definitions, then the force state equation will give the VdW equation.

Can a state of force be represented as a Van der Waal vector?