
An Introduction to Thermal Physics, 1st Edition
$333.49
- Hardcover
448 pages
- Release Date
27 January 2021
Summary
Thermodynamics: Understanding the Physics of Heat
Thermal physics explores the behavior of vast particle collections – think of air in a balloon or electrons in metal. Dealing with such quantities requires us to embrace randomness and probability to predict overall behavior. Alternatively, we can infer the nature of constituent particles by measuring a material’s bulk properties.
This book provides a practical understanding of thermal physics, assuming prior knowledge of int…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780192895547 |
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ISBN-10: | 0192895540 |
Author: | Daniel V. Schroeder |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 448 |
Edition: | 1st |
Release Date: | 27 January 2021 |
Weight: | 1.01kg |
Dimensions: | 255mm x 195mm x 25mm |
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I am a great admirer of Schroeder’s book. While writing a graduate textbook in the subject, I studied many books in statistical mechanics, at various levels of sophistication. Of these, Schroeder’s text stood out. Indeed, it was the only one I envied – his sense of fun, his vivid explanations, and his deep insights into conceptual issues. * James P. Sethna, Cornell University, author of ‘Statistical Mechanics: Entropy, Order Parameters, and Complexity’, Second Edition, OUP 2021 *
About The Author
Daniel V. Schroeder
Daniel V. Schroeder is Professor of Physics at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, USA. He earned his PhD in Physics at Stanford University, then taught briefly at Pomona College and Grinnell College before coming to Weber State in 1993. He is the coauthor, with Michael E. Peskin, of An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory. From 2012 through 2016 he served as Associate Editor of the American Journal of Physics.
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