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  1. Thermodynamics: The name thermodynamics is given to that branch of the general science of Energetics which deals with the relations between thermal and mechanical energy, and the transformations of heat into work, and vice versa. Other transformations of heat are often ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Thermodynamics: Thermodynamics (from the Greek θερμό-, hot, and δύναμη, motive power) is a branch of physics and of chemistry that studies the transformation of energy from one form to another. Thermodynamics when studied on a macroscopic scale (large scale) is called classical thermodynamics ... [100%] 2023-09-28
  3. Thermodynamics: Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that deals with heat, work, and temperature, and their relation to energy, entropy, and the physical properties of matter and radiation. The behavior of these quantities is governed by the four laws of thermodynamics ... (Physics) [100%] 2023-10-02 [Energy] [Thermodynamics]...
  4. Thermodynamics: Thermodynamics (from Greek: θερμός "theromos"; δύναμης "dynamis") is a part of the physical sciences involved in the study of the effects of work, heat, and energy on a system. The study of thermodynamics is central to the subjects of physics and chemistry ... [100%] 2023-02-20 [Physics] [Thermodynamics]...
  5. Thermodynamics: Thermodynamics (from the Greek θερμη, therme, meaning "heat" and δυναμις, dynamis, meaning "power") is a branch of physics that studies the effects of changes in temperature, pressure, and volume on physical systems at the macroscopic scale by analyzing the collective motion of ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  6. Thermodynamics: Thermodynamics is the study of heat. Thermodynamics produces a wide range of applications such as steam engines and heat pumps. [100%] 2023-12-31 [Mechanical engineering] [Chemical engineering]...
  7. Thermodynamic: Thermodynamics (from the Greek θερμη, therme, meaning "heat" and δυναμις, dunamis, meaning "power") is a branch of physics and of chemistry that studies the effects of changes in temperature, pressure, and volume on physical systems at the macroscopic scale by analysing the ... [92%] 2023-11-30 [Thermodynamics] [atmospheric thermodynamics]...
  8. Thermodynamicist: In thermodynamics, a thermodynamicist is someone who studies thermodynamic processes and phenomena, i.e. the physics that deal with mechanical action and relations of heat. (Physics) [85%] 2023-11-13 [Thermodynamicists] [Thermodynamics]...
  9. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics: The in-house PDF rendering service has been withdrawn. An independent open source renderer MediaWiki2LaTeX is available. For Help with downloading a Wikipedia page as a PDF, see Help:Download as PDF. (Physics) [78%] 2023-11-20 [Thermodynamics]
  10. Laws of thermodynamics: The laws of thermodynamics are a grand-sounding term often bandied around in discussions of science, pseudoscience, and general woo. Despite being scientific laws themselves, they are often cited by pseudoscientists (e.g., creationists) as a reason for why some ... [78%] 2023-12-22 [physics] [chemistry]...
  11. Timeline of thermodynamics: A timeline of events in the history of thermodynamics. (None) [78%] 2023-11-23 [History of thermodynamics] [Physics timelines]...
  12. Thermodynamics of nanostructures: As the devices continue to shrink further into the sub-100 nm range following the trend predicted by Moore’s law, the topic of thermal properties and transport in such nanoscale devices becomes increasingly important. Display of great potential by ... (Physics) [78%] 2023-11-17 [Nanotechnology]
  13. Laws of thermodynamics: The laws of thermodynamics are a set of scientific laws which define a group of physical quantities, such as temperature, energy, and entropy, that characterize thermodynamic systems in thermodynamic equilibrium. The laws also use various parameters for thermodynamic processes, such ... (Physics) [78%] 2023-11-21 [Laws of thermodynamics]
  14. Laws of thermodynamics: The laws of thermodynamics form a basis for the study of thermodynamics. There are four laws of very general validity, and as such they do not depend on the details of the interactions or the systems being studied. [78%] 2023-06-11
  15. History of thermodynamics: The history of thermodynamics is a fundamental strand in, the history of physics, the history of chemistry, and the history of science in general. Owing in the relevance of thermodynamics in much of science and technology, its history is finely ... (Physics) [78%] 2024-02-19 [History of thermodynamics]
  16. History of thermodynamics: The history of thermodynamics is a fundamental strand in the history of physics, the history of chemistry, and the history of science in general. Owing in the relevance of thermodynamics in much of science and technology, its history is finely ... (none) [78%] 2024-06-13 [History of thermodynamics] [Thermodynamics]...
  17. Quantum thermodynamics: Quantum thermodynamics is the study of the relations between two independent physical theories: thermodynamics and quantum mechanics. The two independent theories address the physical phenomena of light and matter. (Study of the relations between thermodynamics and quantum mechanics) [70%] 2024-01-11 [Quantum mechanics] [Thermodynamics]...
  18. Computational thermodynamics: Computational thermodynamics is the use of computers to simulate thermodynamic problems specific to materials science, particularly used in the construction of phase diagrams. Several open and commercial programs exist to perform these operations. (Physics) [70%] 2023-11-14 [Computational physics] [Materials science]...
  19. Chemical thermodynamics: In thermodynamics, chemical thermodynamics is the mathematical study of the interrelation of heat and work with chemical reactions or with a physical change of state within the confines of the laws of thermodynamics. Chemical thermodynamics can be generally thought of ... [70%] 2023-11-17 [thermodynamics] [physical chemistry]...
  20. Engineering thermodynamics: The steam engine did more for science than science did for the steam engine"[1] Does this mean that science has done more for Wikipedia than Wikipedia has done for science? The tables are about 50% complete, but we need ... [70%] 2023-11-23 [Engineering thermodynamics]

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