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Thermal Physics: Concepts and Practice

Author: Allen L. Wasserman

Thermodynamics has benefited from nearly 100 years of parallel development with quantum mechanics. As a result, thermal physics has been considerably enriched in concepts, technique and purpose, and now has a dominant role in the developments of physics

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Year of Publication: 2011

Number of Pages: 318

MRP: 4500 INR

Your Price: 4,140.00

Thermal Physics: Concepts and Practice

Thermodynamics has benefited from nearly 100 years of parallel development with quantum mechanics. As a result, thermal physics has been considerably enriched in concepts, technique and purpose, and now has a dominant role in the developments of physics, chemistry and biology. This unique book explores the meaning and application of these developments using quantum theory as the starting point. The book links thermal physics and quantum mechanics in a natural way. Concepts are combined with interesting examples, and entire chapters are dedicated to applying the principles to familiar, practical and unusual situations. Together with end-of-chapter exercises, this book gives advanced undergraduate and graduate students a modern perception and appreciation for this remarkable subject.

[Source: Cambridge University Press]

Weight0.5 kg
Dimensions8 × 1 × 10 cm

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