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Heat and Thermodynamics
A Historical Perspective
Christopher J. T. Lewis
Book Code:
GR3332
ISBN:
0-313-33332-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-313-33332-3
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0313333327
224 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication:
8/30/2007
List Price:
$65.00
(
UK Sterling Price: £37.95
)
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In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Also Available:
Ebook
Trim Size:
7 x 10
Subjects:
Science
»
Science (General)
Science
»
Mathematics/Physics/Chemistry
Series Title:
Greenwood Guides to Great Ideas in Science
Reviews:
Lewis offers a great anthology of thermodynamics, which has become a cornerstone in every branch of physical science and engineering. The author is highly praised for articulating the history of thermodynamics, which started as a random empirical endeavor across the continents to become one of the pillars of science on a strong mathematical foundation. This book is not only enlightening to those who thirst for knowledge, but also essential to today's generation of students who may view thermodynamics as an unfathomable science in the age of iPods. The reader will appreciate the great, strenuous effort toward the understanding of basic concepts such as heat, cold, and temperature, which emerge today as simple concepts of second nature. The reader will hold in the highest regard the contributions of Carnot, Joules, Maxwell, Boltzmann, Gibbs, and many other scientists who laid the foundation of thermodynamics with remarkable innovation and tenacity. Recommended as a general education course in all curricula as humankind strives toward energy conservation and protection of the environment. Highly recommended. All levels.
—Choice
March 2008
Description:
Heat and energy form the backbone of modern physics, but the ideas are not intuitive for most students beginning their study of physics. Instructors spend much valuable time in the classroom and lab explaining such concepts as entropy, thermodynamics, and the conservation of energy. But, as educators know, such ideas can become clearer if students learn how the scientists who developed these concepts came to their discoveries through experimentation and observation. This volume in the
Greenwood Guide to Great Ideas in Science
series provides a historical perspective to heat and thermodynamics, providing readers with an accessible introduction to the people whose work led to our profound understanding of the nature of the universe.
Originally stimulated by the invention of the steam engine during the Industrial Revolution, thermodynamics developed into a universally applicable and powerful scientific theory.
Heat and Thermodynamics
shows readers how the powerful ideas of energy and heat were developed by scientists over the centuries:
Explores the history of the ideas of what heat was from the ancient element of "Fire" through the notion of heat as an indestructible fluid -- "caloric" -- of the 18th century.
Explains the revolutionary experiments of Sadi Carnot, James Joule, and others as they develop the early theories of thermodynamics
Discusses great scientists such as Lord Kelvin, and their theories that helped formalize the new ideas of heat and energy
Heat and Thermodynamics
includes illustrations, a bibliography, timeline, and glossary for students who wish to research the subject in more detail.
LC Card Number:
2007018366
LCC Class:
QC254
Dewey Class:
536
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