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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Science : Physics

640-322 Thermal Physics (Advanced)

Credit Points:

15.5

Coordinator:

Professor G I Opat

Prerequisite/s:

Physics 640-226 or 640-246.

Timetable:

Semester 1

Contact:

36 lectures (three a week) and 13 x 1-hour tutorials

Objectives:

By the completion of this course the student should:

  • have a thorough comprehension of the principles and techniques of statistical mechanics;

  • have an introductory comprehension of non-equilibrium thermodynamics and statistical physics;

  • be able to apply statistical mechanics to the understanding of solid state physics, black body radiation and ideal gases.

Content:

Ensembles and the basic postulate. Statistical basis of the thermodynamic laws. Third law of thermodynamics. Canonical, micro-canonical and grand-canonical ensembles and associated statistical and thermodynamic functions. Ideal quantum gases. Applications. The classical limit, real gases. Black body radiation. Ideal magnetic systems. Non-equilibrium thermodynamics; Onsager relations. Kinetic theory, Boltzmann's equation, the H-theorem, transport phenomena in gases and plasmas.

Assessment:

A 3-hour end-of-semester written examination plus test and/or assignments, set during the semester, which may account for up to 20% of the final mark.

Prescribed Texts:

  • Kittel C and Kroemer H, Thermal Physics, 2nd Ed Freeman 1980.

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