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The Refrigerator and the Universe Martin Goldstein

The Refrigerator and the Universe By Martin Goldstein

The Refrigerator and the Universe by Martin Goldstein


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This study explains the laws of thermodynamics, starting with the basic concepts of energy and entropy. It outlines the development of the subject in the 19th century, and goes on to show how scientific laws proceed from the atomic theory of matter, giving examples of their applicability.

The Refrigerator and the Universe Summary

The Refrigerator and the Universe: Understanding the Laws of Energy by Martin Goldstein

In this volume, the Goldsteins aim to explain the laws of thermodynamics. Whether we want to know how a simple device like a refrigerator works, or to understand the fate of the universe, we must start with the concepts of energy and entropy. The authors begin with the historical development of thermodynamics. They describe attempts by engineers and natural philosophers to understand the nature of heat and its efficient use in heat engines to produce motion, and how these led to the 19th-century discovery of two fundamental laws of energy, which apply to fields as diverse as physics, chemistry, biology, and geology. Although 20th-century discoveries of relativity, and quantum mechanics have modified these laws, they have not been contradicted. Once the fundamental concepts have been explained, the Goldsteins show how the laws follow from the atomic theory of matter. They give examples of their applicability to phenomena such as: the radiation of light from hot bodies; the formation of diamonds from graphite; how the blood carries oxygen; and the history of the earth, and how it maintains its temperature. The laws of energy, the authors conclude, affect everything, even if they do not explain everything. The Goldsteins feature the scientific personalities involved, and the problems that they solved, or failed to solve. The book is designed to appeal to those with little scientific background but a curiosity about the concepts of energy and entropy; and also to scientists who use thermodynamics in their research and would like to broaden their understanding of the subject.

Table of Contents

Energy and entropy in everyday terms; work and force; heat from work - the first law; the microscopic view of energy; engines and refrigerators - the second law; implications of the second law; the molecular view of entropy; why does entropy always increase?; entropy and/or information; radiant energy, black bodies, and the greenhouse effect; chemistry - diamonds, blood, iron; biology - muscles, kidneys, evolution; geology - how old is the earth?; quantum physics and the third law; relativity and the fate of the universe. Appendix: math tools.

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GOR007503138
9780674753242
0674753240
The Refrigerator and the Universe: Understanding the Laws of Energy by Martin Goldstein
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
19940111
448
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