Physics - Thermodynamics e-bog
62,24 DKK
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For this challenging area of Physics get the answers you need at your fingertips, faster than any other source. Success in Physics is critical when entering the growing fields of technology, computer science and engineering that will support our future progress and innovation with breakthroughs and advances. To help retain the facts, equations and concepts essential to success in class and beyo...
E-bog
62,24 DKK
Forlag
QuickStudy Reference Guides
Udgivet
1 maj 2019
Længde
6 sider
Genrer
Thermodynamics and heat
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781423242291
For this challenging area of Physics get the answers you need at your fingertips, faster than any other source. Success in Physics is critical when entering the growing fields of technology, computer science and engineering that will support our future progress and innovation with breakthroughs and advances. To help retain the facts, equations and concepts essential to success in class and beyond, these 6 digital pages can be referenced quickly and easily while studying, as a refresher before exams or even as a desktop reference beyond school. Expertly written by author, editor and professor Brett Kaabel PhD, and designed for quick use and high retention. Be sure to get our original Physics guide and Physics 2 for more complete coverage and better grades for an unmatched value. 6 page digital guide includes: Introduction ConventionsExtensive vs. Intensive PropertiesMolesThermal Energy & Temperature DefinitionsTemperature ScalesLaws of Thermodynamics Zeroth Law of ThermodynamicsFirst Law of ThermodynamicsSecond Law of ThermodynamicsThermodynamic Potentials Fundamental Thermodynamic RelationshipsMaxwell RelationsThermal Properties of Systems Linear ExpansionVolume ExpansionHeat CapacityPhases Phase DiagramChange of PhaseKinetic Theory of Gasses Kinetic Theory of Ideal GasEquation of State for Ideal GasVan der Waals Equation of StateEquations of the State of LiquidsTransfer of Thermal Energy ConductionConvectionEvaporationRadiationThermodynamic Processes Change in Internal Energy for Any Ideal Gas ProcessChange in Entropy for Any Ideal Gas ProcessConstrained Ideal Gas ProcessesHeat Engines