Treatise on Thermodynamics Max planck & Alexander ogg
Material type:
- 9789390063512
- 536.7 MAX
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Part I: Fundamental Facts and Definitions
I. Temperature
II. Molecular Weight
III. Quantity of Heat
Part II: The First Fundamental Principle of Thermodynamics
I. General Exposition
II. Applications to Homogeneou Systems
III. Applications to Non-Homogeneus System
Part III: The Second Fundamental Principle of Thermodynamics
I. Introduction
II. Proof
III. General Deductions
Part IV: Applications to Special States of Equilibrium
I. Homogeneous Systems
II. Systems in Different States of Aggregation
III. Systems of Any Number of Independent Constituents
IV. Gaseous Systems
V. Dilute Solutions
VI. Absolute Value of the Entropy (Nernst’s Theorem)
Max Planck’s Treatise on Thermodynamics (1897) is a landmark work that rigorously formulates the fundamental laws of classical thermodynamics. It’s considered one of the most precise and logically consistent treatments of the subject from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here’s a concise summary of the book’s key ideas and structure:
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