Abstract
This text provides a balanced, well-organized treatment of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, making thermal physics interesting and accessible to anyone who has completed a year of calculus-based introductory physics. Part I introduces essential concepts of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics from a unified view, applying concepts in a select number of illustrative examples. Parts II and III explore further applications of classical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. Throughout, the emphasis is on real-world applications.
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Schroeder, D. V., & Gould, H. (2000). An Introduction to Thermal Physics. Physics Today, 53(8), 44–45. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2405696
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