fasrumvolym
Fasrumvolym, often translated as phase space volume, is a fundamental concept in statistical mechanics and theoretical physics. It represents the total amount of "space" occupied by a system's possible states within its phase space. Phase space is a multi-dimensional space where each dimension corresponds to a degree of freedom of the system, typically a position and momentum coordinate for each particle. Therefore, the fasrumvolym is the integral of the differential volume element over the accessible region of this phase space.
In classical mechanics, the phase space is continuous. The fasrumvolym can be thought of as the product
In quantum mechanics, the concept is slightly different. Due to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, it's not