Mere Thermodynamics

Mere Thermodynamics

by Don S. S. Lemons (Author)

Synopsis

Presenting classical thermodynamics as a concise and discrete whole, Mere Thermodynamics is a perfect tool for teaching a notoriously difficult subject. Accomplished teacher Don S. Lemons introduces the physical theory's concepts and methods and uses them to solve problems from a broad range of physics. He illustrates, at a gentle pace, not only the fundamentals of the subject but also advanced topics such as the relationship between the second law of thermodynamics and entropy. He highlights the intellectual structure and history of the discipline and explores the logical consequences of each of the famous three laws. Lemons explains and develops the first two laws and their corollaries, the methods and applications of thermodynamics, and the third law, as well as non-fluid variables, equilibrium and stability, and two-phase systems. The book features end-of-chapter practice problems, an appendix of worked problems, a glossary of terms, and an annotated bibliography.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 222
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 03 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 0801890152
ISBN 13: 9780801890154
Book Overview: Don Lemons's Mere Thermodynamics is a gem of physics pedagogy. Elegantly written and both physically and mathematically insightful, this book should be required reading for all courses on thermodynamics. -- Robert C. Hilborn, University of Texas at Dallas With thoughtful craftsmanship, Lemons unfolds the essential elements of thermodynamics in a manner that deepens our appreciation and understanding, not only for the physics, but also for the subject's history and philosophical inferences. -- Dwight E. Neuenschwander, Southern Nazarene University

Media Reviews
Mere Thermodynamics is a good learning tool for students, and it's an interesting and thought-provoking book for educators and professionals. * American Journal of Physics *
This book is a little gem. Lemons has a lightness of touch that belies the weight of thought he has given to this subject and how to present it in a non trivial way to a beginner. No awkward corner is avoided or ignored, and the whole piece is touched by enthusiasm, clarity, a central awareness of its relevance to the real world. -- Peter Sammut * Physics Education *
Lucidly written and enjoyable to read... An interesting and informative supplement to other textbooks. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
Author Bio
Don S. Lemons is a professor of physics at Bethel College and the author of Introduction to Stochastic Processes in Physics, also published by Johns Hopkins.