Degree of Freedom – Complete Explanation
Degree of Freedom (DoF) is one of the most important concepts in Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory of Gases. It plays a crucial role in understanding internal energy, heat capacity, and gas behavior in JEE, NEET, and CBSE exams.
Degree of freedom is the number of independent ways in which a molecule can store energy.
1. Degrees of Freedom in Space (Translational)
In three-dimensional space, any molecule can move independently along x, y, and z directions.
- Motion along x-axis → 1 degree
- Motion along y-axis → 1 degree
- Motion along z-axis → 1 degree
Total translational degrees of freedom = 3 (for all gases)
2. Rotational Degrees of Freedom
| Type of Molecule | Rotational Degrees of Freedom |
|---|---|
| Monoatomic (He, Ne) | 0 |
| Diatomic (H₂, N₂) | 2 |
| Linear polyatomic (CO₂) | 2 |
| Non-linear polyatomic (H₂O, NH₃) | 3 |
3. Vibrational Degrees of Freedom
Each vibrational mode contributes two degrees of freedom: one kinetic and one potential.
| Molecule Type | Vibrational Degrees of Freedom |
|---|---|
| Monoatomic | 0 |
| Diatomic | 2 |
| Linear polyatomic | 3N − 5 |
| Non-linear polyatomic | 3N − 6 |
N = number of atoms in the molecule
4. Total Degrees of Freedom
Examples
Monoatomic gas (He):
- Translational = 3
- Rotational = 0
- Vibrational = 0
Diatomic gas (N₂) at room temperature:
- Translational = 3
- Rotational = 2
- Vibrational ≈ 0
5. Equipartition of Energy
According to the equipartition theorem, each degree of freedom contributes energy equal to:
6. Relation with Heat Capacity
| Gas | Degrees of Freedom (f) | γ |
|---|---|---|
| Monoatomic | 3 | 1.67 |
| Diatomic | 5 | 1.40 |
| Polyatomic (non-linear) | 6 | 1.33 |
7. Temperature Dependence
| Temperature | Active Degrees of Freedom |
|---|---|
| Low temperature | Only translational |
| Room temperature | Translational + rotational |
| High temperature | Translational + rotational + vibrational |
Vibrational degrees of freedom are usually inactive at room temperature and become active only at high temperatures.
8. One-Line Exam Summary
Degree of freedom is the number of independent ways in which a molecule can store energy, determining its internal energy and heat capacity.
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