Course Description
Course Name
Thermal Physics
Session: VVLS3125
Hours & Credits
3 Credits
Prerequisites & Language Level
Taught In English
- There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.
Overview
General Description
Physics 213 is a calculus-based, introductory course in thermal physics. Topics include:
• First and second laws of thermodynamics including: o Kinetic theory of gases o Heat capacity
• Heat engines
• Introduction to entropy and statistical mechanics
• Introduction to free energy and Boltzmann factor
• Many, many applications.
Student learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Identify and describe the statistical nature of concepts and laws in thermodynamics, in particular: entropy, temperature, chemical potential, free energies, partition functions.
• Use the statistical physics methods, such as Boltzmann distribution, Gibbs distribution, Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein distributions to solve problems in some physical systems.
• Apply the concepts and principles of black-body radiation to analyse radiation phenomena in thermodynamic systems.
• Apply the concepts and laws of thermodynamics to solve problems in thermodynamic systems such as gases, heat engines and refrigerators.
• Analyse phase equilibrium condition and identify types of phase transitions of physical systems.
• Design, set up, and carry out experiments; analyse data recognising and accounting for errors; and compare with theoretical predictions
*Course content subject to change