The Theory of Thermodynamics
This 1985 textbook presents the theory of thermodynamics in a highly interesting way. The presentation of the theory of heat is logical, compact and uncluttered, with an emphasis on the underlying physical model. Unlike other texts published at this time, in this approach the student adopts at the outset the master equation which describes the rate of scattering from one quantum state into another. This makes the link between thermodynamics and kinetics more obvious. Temperature and entropy are initially introduced as statistical concepts. Unlike most other treatments, this book has early sections on the Boltzmann distribution and classical thermodynamics, which may be used as a basis for first-year courses. The book also contains extensive graded exercises.
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The Theory of Thermodynamics
This 1985 textbook presents the theory of thermodynamics in a highly interesting way. The presentation of the theory of heat is logical, compact and uncluttered, with an emphasis on the underlying physical model. Unlike other texts published at this time, in this approach the student adopts at the outset the master equation which describes the rate of scattering from one quantum state into another. This makes the link between thermodynamics and kinetics more obvious. Temperature and entropy are initially introduced as statistical concepts. Unlike most other treatments, this book has early sections on the Boltzmann distribution and classical thermodynamics, which may be used as a basis for first-year courses. The book also contains extensive graded exercises.
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The Theory of Thermodynamics

The Theory of Thermodynamics

by J. R. Waldram
The Theory of Thermodynamics

The Theory of Thermodynamics

by J. R. Waldram

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This 1985 textbook presents the theory of thermodynamics in a highly interesting way. The presentation of the theory of heat is logical, compact and uncluttered, with an emphasis on the underlying physical model. Unlike other texts published at this time, in this approach the student adopts at the outset the master equation which describes the rate of scattering from one quantum state into another. This makes the link between thermodynamics and kinetics more obvious. Temperature and entropy are initially introduced as statistical concepts. Unlike most other treatments, this book has early sections on the Boltzmann distribution and classical thermodynamics, which may be used as a basis for first-year courses. The book also contains extensive graded exercises.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521287968
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/25/1985
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.75(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction: thermodynamic systems seen from outside; 2. The statistical foundations; 3. Temperature; 4. Entropy; 5. Elementary theory of the ideal monatomic gas; 6. The basic principles of classical thermodynamics; 7. Energies in classical thermodynamics; 8. Thermodynamic relations; 9. Statistical calculation of thermodynamic quantities; 10. Waves in a box; 11. Systems with variable contents; 12. Indistinguishable particles; 13. Classical statistical mechanics; 14. The problem of the equation of state; 15. Electric and magnetic systems; 16. Fluctuations and the approach to equilibrium; 17. Transport properties; 18. Phase transitions; 19. The fundamental assumptions reviewed; Answers to problems; Appendices.
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