I'm working on a PChem problem but I'm not really sure how to start it.
Assume you have 10 particles distributed among 3 energy levels (N1,N2,N3 and N4).
There are 6 particles in N1, 3 particles in N2, and 1 particle in N3 (0 particles in N4).
The question says calculate the degeneracy W for this distribution.
I'm a little confused as to what "degeneracy W" means but I think its the number of equivalent microstates. For example, if all 10 particles were in N1, W=1 because there is only one state where that is true. If 9 were in N1 and 1 in N2, then W=10 because there are ten ways to arrange particles so that that is true. My question is: How can I calculate the "degeneracy W" for the above question?
Once W is calculate, is the probability W/(Total # of microstates)? So it would be W/(4^10)?
Thanks for any help you can provide!