Author: Adolph Wüllner
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Category : Physics
Languages : en
Pages : 964
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Lehrbuch Der Experimental-physik
Author: Adolph Wüllner
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Category : Physics
Languages : en
Pages : 964
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Physics
Languages : en
Pages : 964
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A System of Physical Chemistry
Author: William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis
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Category : Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry
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Category : Chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 706
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ISBN:
Category : Chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 706
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The States of Aggregation
Author: Gustav Heinrich Johann Apollon Tammann
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 324
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ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 324
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry
Author: Wilder Dwight Bancroft
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Category : Chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 750
Book Description
Includes section "New Books"
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Category : Chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 750
Book Description
Includes section "New Books"
Communications from the Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory of the University of Leiden
Author: Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden. Kamerlingh Onnes laboratorium
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Category : Low temperature research
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
The articles are reprints or translations from scientific periodicals.
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Category : Low temperature research
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
The articles are reprints or translations from scientific periodicals.
Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Books, Dramatic Compositions, Maps and Charts
Author: Copyright Office
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1214
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1214
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Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
Author: American Mathematical Society
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Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 660
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Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 660
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Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
Author: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Afdeling Natuurkunde
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1040
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1040
Book Description
A Different Thermodynamics and its True Heroes
Author: Evgeni B. Starikov
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 042901452X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
Modern thermodynamics is a unique but still not a logically self-consistent field of knowledge. It has a proven universal applicability and significance but its actual potential is still latent. The development of the foundations of thermodynamics was in effect non-stop but absolutely no one has any idea about this. This book is the first of its kind that will motivate researchers to build up a logically consistent field of thermodynamics. It greatly appreciates the actual depth and potential of thermodynamics which might also be of interest to readers in history and philosophy of scientific research. The book presents the life stories of the protagonists in detail and allows readers to cast a look at the whole scene of the field by showcasing a significant number of their colleagues whose works have fittingly complemented their achievements. It also tries to trigger a detailed analysis of the reasons why the actual work in this extremely important field has in effect gone astray. It comprises five chapters and introduces three scientists in the first two chapters, which are specifically devoted to the Scandinavian achievements in macroscopic thermodynamics. These introductions are novel and call for a detailed reconsideration of the field. The third chapter acquaints the readers with their fourth colleague in Germany who was working on the proper link between the macroscopic thermodynamics, kinetics, and the atomistic representation of matter. The fourth chapter brings in their fifth colleague in the United States who could formally infer the famous formula S = k * ln(W), ingeniously guessed by Ludwig Boltzmann, and thus clarify the physical sense of the entropy notion. The last chapter summarizes the above-mentioned discourses.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 042901452X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
Modern thermodynamics is a unique but still not a logically self-consistent field of knowledge. It has a proven universal applicability and significance but its actual potential is still latent. The development of the foundations of thermodynamics was in effect non-stop but absolutely no one has any idea about this. This book is the first of its kind that will motivate researchers to build up a logically consistent field of thermodynamics. It greatly appreciates the actual depth and potential of thermodynamics which might also be of interest to readers in history and philosophy of scientific research. The book presents the life stories of the protagonists in detail and allows readers to cast a look at the whole scene of the field by showcasing a significant number of their colleagues whose works have fittingly complemented their achievements. It also tries to trigger a detailed analysis of the reasons why the actual work in this extremely important field has in effect gone astray. It comprises five chapters and introduces three scientists in the first two chapters, which are specifically devoted to the Scandinavian achievements in macroscopic thermodynamics. These introductions are novel and call for a detailed reconsideration of the field. The third chapter acquaints the readers with their fourth colleague in Germany who was working on the proper link between the macroscopic thermodynamics, kinetics, and the atomistic representation of matter. The fourth chapter brings in their fifth colleague in the United States who could formally infer the famous formula S = k * ln(W), ingeniously guessed by Ludwig Boltzmann, and thus clarify the physical sense of the entropy notion. The last chapter summarizes the above-mentioned discourses.