
The Laws of Thermodynamics: A Very Short Introduction
توسط:
Peter Atkins
زبان: انگلیسی
فرمت: جلد سخت
شابک ۱۰: 0199572194
شابک ۱۳: 9780199572199
تاریخ انتشار:
April 19th, 2010
ناشر: Oxford University Press, USA
صفحات: 120
ژانرها: Philosophy
Peter Atkins delves into the foundational principles that govern the universe through his insightful exploration of thermodynamics. This concise introduction unveils how these laws dictate the behavior of energy, matter, and the intricate dance between them.
Atkins masterfully simplifies complex concepts, making them accessible to readers who may not possess a scientific background. His engaging narrative takes readers on a journey, illustrating how thermodynamic principles inform everything from the smallest particles to vast cosmic phenomena.
Through relatable examples and clear explanations, he shows how the laws of thermodynamics are not just abstract ideas but rather the very essence of understanding the natural world. Readers are invited to ponder the implications of energy transfer, entropy, and temperature, depicting their significance in everyday life and the universe at large.
Ultimately, Atkins instills a sense of wonder about the mechanisms that shape existence itself, prompting readers to appreciate the elegance and complexity that governs our reality.
Atkins masterfully simplifies complex concepts, making them accessible to readers who may not possess a scientific background. His engaging narrative takes readers on a journey, illustrating how thermodynamic principles inform everything from the smallest particles to vast cosmic phenomena.
Through relatable examples and clear explanations, he shows how the laws of thermodynamics are not just abstract ideas but rather the very essence of understanding the natural world. Readers are invited to ponder the implications of energy transfer, entropy, and temperature, depicting their significance in everyday life and the universe at large.
Ultimately, Atkins instills a sense of wonder about the mechanisms that shape existence itself, prompting readers to appreciate the elegance and complexity that governs our reality.