Course Outcomes (COs):
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24CPHY311 |
Thermal Physics and Statistical Physics (Theory) |
CO41:Understand the basic concepts of thermodynamics, laws of thermodynamics and analyse Carnot engine and theorems. CO42: Develop the concept of thermodynamic potentials and their physical interpretations and deduce Maxwells thermodynamic relations and apply them . CO43: Compare different methods to produce low temperatures and differentiate between He I and He II CO44: Analyze the distribution law of molecular velocities and its applications; evaluate coefficients of viscosity, thermal conductivity, and diffusion CO45 : Compare and analyze different types of Statistics. CO46:Contribute effectively in Course specific interaction. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Power point presentation, Problem Solving in tutorials Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Solving numericals Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems, Assignments, Presentations |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems, Assignments, Presentations |
The Zeroth law, Various indicator diagrams (P-V diagram), First law of thermodynamics, Reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot’s engine, Carnot’s cycle and efficiency of Carnot’s engine, reversibility of Carnot’s engine, Carnot’s theorem. Second law of thermodynamics, (different statements and their equivalence) Entropy, Principle of increase of entropy, Thermodynamic scale of temperature, Thermodynamic scale as an absolute scale, Third law of thermodynamics, Nernst heat theorem.
Joule Thomson expansion and JT coefficient for ideal as well as Vander Waals gas, Porous plug experiment, Temperature of inversion, Regenerative cooling, cooling by adiabatic expansion and demagnetization, liquid He, He I and He II, Peculiar properties of He II.