This foundational formula connects the macroscopic thermodynamic quantity of entropy (S) with the number of possible microscopic arrangements, or microstates (W), corresponding to the system’s macroscopic state. The equation, \(S = k_B \ln W\), reveals that entropy is a measure of statistical disorder or randomness. The constant \(k_B\) is the Boltzmann constant, linking energy at the particle level with temperature.
