I have read a lit bit of degree of freedom in classical mechanics and hope to understand as if the number of variable used to describe a system in the configuration space. But in thermodynamics I read something vibrational degree of freedom , rotational degree of freedom .What is the definition of vibrational and rotational degree of freedom? Are this same as degree of freedom in classical mechanics If how to prove the equivalence?
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Related: https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/317600/ and links therein. – dmckee --- ex-moderator kitten Jan 01 '19 at 17:50
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Hi Bijayan Ray. Welcome to Phys.SE. Please don't repost a closed question in a new entry. Instead, you are supposed to edit the original question within the original entry. – Qmechanic Jan 01 '19 at 18:07