PHY 420: Introduction to Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Course Information
Please note that exact details of the course can vary
Professor: Dr. Alexander Meyerovich
Semester: Fall, every year
Credits: 3
Prerequisites:Prior completion of PHY 205 and MTH 243 (or equivalent)
Catalog Description:Emphasis on laws of thermodynamics and properties of thermodynamic systems, kinetic theory of gases, molecular velocity distributions, transport phenomena, Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics
Course Goals & Outcomes
Upon completion, successful students will be able to:
- Understand important topics of thermodynamics and statistical physics
- Develop critical thinking and appropriate problem solving skills
- Solve quantitative problems pertaining to the course
- Apply concepts learned in lecture to real-life problems and situations
Course Description
This course meets 2 times per week for lectures. Topics covered in this course include:
- Energy in thermal physics; work and heat
- Energy conservation law and the first law of thermodynamics
- Entropy and the second law of thermodynamics
- The Einstein model of a solid
- The ideal gas
- Temperature
- Paramagnetism
- Mechanical equilibrium and pressure
- Diffusive equilibrium and chemical potential
- Engines and refrigerators
- Free energy and chemical thermodynamics
- Boltzmann-Maxwell statistics
- Partition function
- Elements of quantum statistics
- Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac distributions
Contact Information: Dr. Alexander Meyerovich
LEC: (3 crs.) Emphasis on laws of thermodynamics and properties of thermodynamic systems, kinetic theory of gases, molecular velocity distributions, transport phenomena, Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics. (Lec. 3) Pre: PHY 205 and MTH 243.