Thermodynamic Weirdness: From Fahrenheit to Clausius
暫譯: 熱力學的奇異性:從華氏到克勞修斯
Lemons, Don S.
- 出版商: Summit Valley Press
- 出版日期: 2019-03-19
- 售價: $1,250
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,188
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 192
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 0262039397
- ISBN-13: 9780262039390
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商品描述
An account of the concepts and intellectual structure of classical thermodynamics that reveals the subject's simplicity and coherence.
Students of physics, chemistry, and engineering are taught classical thermodynamics through its methods--a "problems first" approach that neglects the subject's concepts and intellectual structure. In Thermodynamic Weirdness, Don Lemons fills this gap, offering a nonmathematical account of the ideas of classical thermodynamics in all its non-Newtonian "weirdness." By emphasizing the ideas and their relationship to one another, Lemons reveals the simplicity and coherence of classical thermodynamics.
Lemons presents concepts in an order that is both chronological and logical, mapping the rise and fall of ideas in such a way that the ideas that were abandoned illuminate the ideas that took their place. Selections from primary sources, including writings by Daniel Fahrenheit, Antoine Lavoisier, James Joule, and others, appear at the end of most chapters. Lemons covers the invention of temperature; heat as a form of motion or as a material fluid; Carnot's analysis of heat engines; William Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) and his two definitions of absolute temperature; and energy as the mechanical equivalent of heat. He explains early versions of the first and second laws of thermodynamics; entropy and the law of entropy non-decrease; the differing views of Lord Kelvin and Rudolf Clausius on the fate of the universe; the zeroth and third laws of thermodynamics; and Einstein's assessment of classical thermodynamics as "the only physical theory of universal content which I am convinced will never be overthrown."
商品描述(中文翻譯)
古典熱力學的概念與知識結構的描述,揭示了該主題的簡單性與一致性。
物理學、化學和工程學的學生通常透過其方法學習古典熱力學——一種「問題優先」的方法,忽略了該主題的概念與知識結構。在《Thermodynamic Weirdness》中,Don Lemons 填補了這一空白,提供了一個非數學化的古典熱力學思想的描述,展現其所有非牛頓的「奇異性」。透過強調這些思想及其相互關係,Lemons 揭示了古典熱力學的簡單性與一致性。
Lemons 以時間順序和邏輯順序呈現概念,描繪思想的興起與衰退,讓被放棄的思想照亮取而代之的思想。大多數章節的末尾都包含來自主要來源的選段,包括 Daniel Fahrenheit、Antoine Lavoisier、James Joule 等人的著作。Lemons 涵蓋了溫度的發明;熱作為一種運動形式或作為一種物質流體;卡諾對熱機的分析;威廉·湯姆森(後來的凱爾文勳爵)及其對絕對溫度的兩個定義;以及能量作為熱的機械等價物。他解釋了熱力學第一定律和第二定律的早期版本;熵及熵不減定律;凱爾文勳爵與魯道夫·克勞修斯對宇宙命運的不同看法;熱力學的零定律和第三定律;以及愛因斯坦對古典熱力學的評價,稱其為「我深信永遠不會被推翻的唯一具有普遍內容的物理理論。」