Thermal Physics

by P. C. Riedi

Paperback, 1976

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Available

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536.7

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Indeholder "Preface", "To the Student", "List of Symbols", "Approximate values for Fundamental Constants", "1. Introduction", " 1.1 Preliminary Survey", " 1.2 Thermal Equilibrium", " 1.3 Thermal Equilibrium of Quantised Systems", " 1.4 An Outline of the Following Chapters", "Part I.
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Thermodynamics", "2. First Law of Thermodynamics", " 2.1 Zeroth Law and Scale of Temperature", " 2.2 Equation of State", " 2.3 First Law of Thermodynamics", " 2.4 The Reversible Quasi-static Process", " 2.5 Work", " 2.6 Specific Heat or Heat Capacity", " 2.7 Heat Engines", " 2.8 Conclusions Based on the First Law", " Exercises", "3. Second Law of Thermodynamics", " 3.1 An Integrating Factor for dQR", " 3.2 Entropy as a Function of State", " 3.3 The Calculation of Entropy Changes in Principle", " 3.4 Principle of Increase of Entropy", " 3.5 The Entropy of a Perfect Gas", " 3.6 Adiabatic Equation for a Perfect Gas", " 3.7 The Carnot Theorems for Heat Engines", " 3.8 History of Thermodynamics", " 3.9 Conclusions", " Exercises", "4. Further Concepts of Thermodynamics", " 4.1 The Fundamental Equations", " 4.2 The Maxwell Relations", " 4.3 Thermodynamic Equilibrium", " 4.4 Third Law of Thermodynamics", " Exercises", "5. Further Applications of Thermodynamics", " 5.1 Reduction of Measurements to Constant Volume", " 5.2 The Principal Specific Heats", " 5.3 Cooling and liquefaction of Gases", " Exercises", "Conclusion to Part I", "Part II. Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics", "6. Weakly Coupled Systems", " 6.1 Systems of Identical Particles", " 6.2 Weakly Coupled Systems", " 6.3 Two Model Systems", " 6.4 The General Weakly Coupled Localised System", " 6.5 A Gas of Weakly Coupled Particles", " 6.6 Conclusion", " Exercises", "7. Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics", " 7.1 Ensemble Averages", " 7.2 The Partition Function", " 7.3 The Connection with Thermodynamics", " 7.4 Localised Systems", " 7.5 Classical Perfect Gas", " 7.6 The Equipartition of Energy", " 7.7 Fluctuations about Equilibrium", " 7.8 Conclusion", " Exercises", "Part III. Kinetic Theory", "8. Kinetic Theory of Gases I", " 8.1 Distribution Functions", " 8.2 Mean Values", " 8.3 Doppler Broadening of Spectral Lines", " 8.4 The Passage of Molecules Across a Plane Surface", " 8.5 Effusion", " Exercises", "9. Kinetic Theory of Gases II", " 9.1 The Mean Free Path", " 9.2 Atomic Beams", " 9.3 The Verification of the Maxwell Velocity Distribution", " 9.4 Transport Properties of a Perfect Gas", " 9.5 The Boltzmann Transport Equation", " 9.6 Conclusion", " Exercises", "Part IV. Applications of Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics", "10. Further Applications", " 10.1 Quantum Gases", " 10.2 Black- body Radiation", " 10.3 Heat Capacity of Solids", " 10.4 Phase Transitions", " 10.5 Negative Temperature", " 10.6 Magnetism", " Exercises", "11. Conclusion", " Appendix I. Functions of Two or More Variables", " Appendix II. Useful Mathematics", " Appendix III. Lagrange Undetermined Multipliers", " Appendix IV. Density of Single-particle States", "References", "Further Reading", "Solutions to Exercises", "Index".

Universitetslærebog i termodynamik.
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Publication

Macmillan (1976), Paperback, 332 pages

Description

The amount of time devoted to thermodynamics in many undergraduate courses has been reduced in recent years as newer subjects crowd the curriculum. One possible solution is to concentrate on a microscopic, statistical approach, and present the laws of thermodynamics as a by-product of statistical mechanics. However, the macroscopic approach is valid and satisfying in its own right and represents one of the great achievements of classical physics. This introduction to thermodynamics presents both macroscopic and microscopic approaches to the subject. Reidi introduces each area separately and then examines a number of selected topics from both points of view, presenting the strengths and weaknesses of each. This text thus provides a balanced discussion of thermal physics that will form a useful basis for further studies of the properties of matter, whether from a thermodynamic or a statistical point of view.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

xiv, 318 p.; 23.3 cm

ISBN

0333183975 / 9780333183977

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xiv; 318

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536.7
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