An intoduction to the kinetic theory of gases - JEANS James
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Hardcover, in-8, 311 pp., index.
"An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases" by James Jeans is a classic text in the field of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. First published in the early 20th century, it is a foundational work that introduces the kinetic theory of gases, which is central to understanding the behavior of gases at a microscopic level.
The kinetic theory of gases is based on the idea that gases consist of a large number of tiny particles (atoms or molecules) in constant random motion. This theory explains macroscopic properties like temperature, pressure, and volume in terms of the microscopic motions of gas molecules.
"An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases" by James Jeans is a classic text in the field of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. First published in the early 20th century, it is a foundational work that introduces the kinetic theory of gases, which is central to understanding the behavior of gases at a microscopic level.
The kinetic theory of gases is based on the idea that gases consist of a large number of tiny particles (atoms or molecules) in constant random motion. This theory explains macroscopic properties like temperature, pressure, and volume in terms of the microscopic motions of gas molecules.
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JEANS James
An intoduction to the kinetic theory of gases
Hardcover, in-8, 311 pp., index.
"An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases" by James Jeans is a classic text in the field of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. First published in the early 20th century, it is a foundational work that introduces the kinetic theory of gases, which is central to understanding the behavior of gases at a microscopic level.
The kinetic theory of gases is based on the idea that gases consist of a large number of t...
An intoduction to the kinetic theory of gases
Hardcover, in-8, 311 pp., index.
"An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases" by James Jeans is a classic text in the field of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. First published in the early 20th century, it is a foundational work that introduces the kinetic theory of gases, which is central to understanding the behavior of gases at a microscopic level.
The kinetic theory of gases is based on the idea that gases consist of a large number of t...