Thermodynamics
The classical limit refers to the conditions under which quantum systems can be approximated by classical physics, specifically as Planck's constant approaches zero. In this limit, quantum effects become negligible, allowing the behavior of particles and systems to be described using classical mechanics. This concept is crucial in understanding how classical thermodynamics emerges from quantum thermodynamics when dealing with macroscopic systems.
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