Heat and thermodynamics / Mark W. Zemansky, Richard H. Dittman ; adapted by Amit K. Chattopadhyay
By: Zemansky, Mark Waldo [autor].
Contributor(s): Dittman, Richard H [autor] | Chattopadhyay, Amit K [Adaptador].
New York : McGraw-Hill, c2018Edition: Eighth edition.Description: xxv, 507 pages : illustration. ; 24 cm.Content type: texto Media type: no mediado Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9780070700352; 0070700354.Subject(s): Heat | Thermodynamics | Calor | TermodinámicaDDC classification: 536 /Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 495-497) and index.
Fundamental concepts -- Temperature and the Zerth lawof thermodynamics -- Simple thermodynamic systems -- Entropy -- Pure and real substances -- Thermodynamic relations -- Kinetic theory of games -- Systems -- Aplications or fundamental concepts --
Statistical mechanics -- Thermal properties of solids --
“Este texto respetado trata de fenómenos térmicos a gran escala y fácilmente conocidos y luego pasa a los fenómenos menos accesibles a pequeña escala. La amplia gama de matemáticas utilizadas en el texto de Dittman y Zemansky desafía simultáneamente a los estudiantes que han completado un curso de cálculo diferencial imparcial sin alienar a aquellos estudiantes que solo han tomado un curso de física general basado en cálculo. Se presentan ejemplos de cálculos poco después de derivar fórmulas importantes. Los estudiantes ven las soluciones de problemas relacionados con las fórmulas. Los experimentos termodinámicos reales se explican en detalle. El estudiante ve la aplicabilidad de fórmulas y conceptos termodinámicos abstractos a situaciones reales.” Tomado de la página Web del distribuidor.
“This respected text deals with large-scale, easily known thermal phenomena and then proceeds to small-scale, less accessible phenomena. The wide range of mathematics used in Dittman and Zemansky's text simultaneously challenges students who have completed a course in impartial differential calculus without alienating those students who have only taken a calculus-based general physics course. Examples of calculations are presented shortly after important formulas are derived. Students see the solutions of problems related to the formulas. Actual thermodynamic experiments are explained in detail. The student sees the applicability of abstract thermodynamic concepts and formulas to real situations.” Taken from the dealer's website
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