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Maxwell J.C. Theory of heat

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Maxwell J.C. Theory of heat
New impression. — With corrections and additions by lord Rayleigh. — London — N.Y. — Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1902. — XIV + 348 p.
Though James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879) is best remembered for his epochal achievements in electricity and magnetism, he was wide-ranging in his scientific investigations, and he came to brilliant conclusions in virtually all of them. As James R. Newman put it, Maxwell "combined a profound physical intuition, an exquisite feeling for the relationship of objects, with a formidable mathematical capacity to establish orderly connections among diverse phenomena. This blending of the concrete and the abstract was the chief characteristic of almost all his researches."
Maxwell's work on heat and statistical physics has long been recognized as vitally important, but "Theory of Heat", unjustly neglected classic, Maxwell sets forth the fundamentals of thermodynamics clearly and simply enough to be understood by a beginning student, yet with enough subtlety and depth of thought to appeal also to more advanced readers. He goes on to elucidate the fundamental ideas of kinetic theory, and — through the mental experiment of "Maxwell's demon" — points out how the Second Law of Thermodynamics relies on statistics.
"Theory of Heat" will serve beginners as a sound introduction to thermal physics; advanced students of physics and the history of science will find Maxwell's ideas stimulating, and will be delighted to discover this inexpensive reprint of a long-unavailable classic.
Contents.
Thermometry, or the registration of temperature
Calorimetry, or the measurement of heat
Elementary dynamical principles
Measurement of internal forces and their effects
Lines of equal temperature on the indicator diagram
Adiabatic lines
Heat engines
Relations between the physical properties of a substance
Latent heat
Thermodynamics of gases
On the intrinsic energy of a system of bodies
On free expansion
Determination of heights by the barometer
On the propagation of waves of longitudinal disturbance
On radiation
On convection currents
On the diffusion of heat by conduction
On the diffusion of fluids
On capillarity
On elasticity and viscosity
Molecular theory of the constitution of bodies
Annotated bibliography on thermodynamics, statisticall mechanics and and physical chemistry
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