Heat and thermodynamics: a historical perspective/ Christopher J.T. Lewis.
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535.846 FAY/U Ultrafast Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy/ | 535.846 KUM/R Raman spectroscopy for nanomaterials characterization/ | 535.846 ZOU/R Raman imaging/ | 536 LEW/H Heat and thermodynamics: | 536.2012 LOK / Statistical and thermal physics: an introduction/ | 536.2012 LOK / Statistical and thermal physics: An introduction/ | 536.7 CAL/T Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatistics |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-192) and index.
Heat in the early modern period -- The rise and fall of the caloric theory -- The motive power of fire -- The mechanical equivalent of heat -- Energy and entropy: the birth of thermodynamics -- The kind of motion we call heat: the development of the kinetic theory -- Black bodies, free energy and absolute zero -- Conclusion -- Timeline -- Glossary.
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