Equilibrium Thermodynamics / Edition 3

Equilibrium Thermodynamics / Edition 3

by C. J. Adkins
ISBN-10:
0521274567
ISBN-13:
9780521274562
Pub. Date:
07/14/1983
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521274567
ISBN-13:
9780521274562
Pub. Date:
07/14/1983
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Equilibrium Thermodynamics / Edition 3

Equilibrium Thermodynamics / Edition 3

by C. J. Adkins

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Overview

Equilibrium Thermodynamics gives a comprehensive but concise course in the fundamentals of classical thermodynamics. Although the subject is essentially classical in nature, illustrative material is drawn widely from modern physics and free use is made of microscopic ideas to illuminate it. The overriding objective in writing the book was to achieve a clear exposition: to give an account of the subject that it both stimulating and easy to learn from. Classical thermodynamics has such wide application that it can be taught in many ways. The terms of reference for Equilibrium Thermodynamics are primarily those of the undergraduate physicist; but it is also suitable for courses in chemistry, engineering, materials science etc. The subject is usually taught in the first or second year of an undergraduate course, but the book takes the student to degree standard (and beyond). Prerequisites are elementary or school-level thermal physics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521274562
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/14/1983
Edition description: Third Edition
Pages: 300
Sales rank: 997,726
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. The zeroth law; 3. The first law; 4. The second law; 5. Entropy; 6. The Carathéodory formulation of the second law; 7. Thermodynamic potentials; 8. Applications to simple systems; 9. Applications to some irreversible changes; 10. Change of phase; 11. Systems of several components; 12. The third law; Appendix; Useful data; Problems; References; Index.
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