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Chapter 11 Thermal physics

 

This chapter develops various formalisms for describing thermal phenomena at a macroscopic level.  The connection between a change in temperature and the corresponding change in energy content of a system is investigated. Thermal phenomena such as conductivity, convection, expansion and radiation are explained. Particular attention is given to ‘blackbody radiation’ because of the important role it played in the history of the development of quantum mechanics (Chapter 14).

In general, when a body is heated, its temperature will increase and it may also expand and do mechanical work on its environment.  The study of such systems is called thermodynamics and is developed in the later sections of the chapter.

 

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