Thermal Physics


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Concepts in Thermal Physics


Concepts in Thermal Physics

Author: Stephen Blundell

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2010


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This book provides a modern introduction to the main principles that are foundational to thermal physics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. The key concepts are carefully presented in a clear way, and new ideas are illustrated with copious worked examples as well as a description of the historical background to their discovery. Applications are presented to subjects as diverse as stellar astrophysics, information and communication theory, condensed matter physics and climate change. Each chapter concludes with detailed exercises.

Thermal Physics


Thermal Physics

Author: Philip McCord Morse

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1962


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An Introduction to Thermal Physics


An Introduction to Thermal Physics

Author: C. J. Adkins

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 1987-02-05


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This textbook is intended for introductory courses in physics, engineering and chemistry at universities, polytechnics and technical colleges. It provides either an elementary treatment of thermal physics, complete in itself, for those who need to carry the subject no further, or a sound foundation for further study in more specialised courses. The author gives a clear and concise account of those basic concepts that provide the foundations for an understanding of the thermal properties of matter. The area covered corresponds very roughly to the traditional topics of heat, kinetic theory, and those properties of matter for which there are elementary explanations in terms of interatomic forces. The book is not concerned with experimental detail but with ideas and concepts, and their quantitative application through simple models. The author provides many problems for which the answers are included. The book should also be useful in teacher training and as a reference book in the libraries of schools where pupils are being prepared for tertiary courses.