3760: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (Spring 2007)

 

Announcement:

Final: Thursday, May 1, 2008

10:30 am – 12:30 pm

 

Follow the link and check your current grading, contact TA if you believe you have your grades wrong

Grade table (04.04.2008)

Grade table (04.18.2008)

Grade table (04.21.2008)

Final Grades

 

Instructor: Andrey Rogachev, 311 JFB, Phone 585-0792

   rogachev@physics.utah.edu    (when you send me an e-mail please put “3760” in subject line)

                 Office hours: Monday 4:30-6:30 pm, or by appointment or before and after class

Teaching Assistant:  Bill Pandit [billpandit@gmail.com]

Secretary:  Heidi Frank, Office: JFB 201C, Phone: (801) 581-5697, heidi@physics.utah.edu

Course web site:  http://www.physics.utah.edu/~rogachev/3760/rogachev3760.htm

Lectures are in JFB B-1

Main textbook: Daniel V. Schroeder, An Introduction to Thermal Physics.

Advanced Textbooks: Reif, Fundamentals of statistical and thermal physics (my favorite)

                                    Kittel and Kroemer, Thermal physics

 (You may want to have one of these textbooks if you plan to take 5- and 7-level Physics Courses)

Grading:

Homework (12): 10 points each. Some homeworks will have extra problems for which you may get

an extra credit. Extra credit comes on top of the final score including a possible curve. 

The group of two is a maximum when you work on the extra credit problem. Please identify

your partner. Keep your graded homeworks and midterms. You will need them there is a mistake

or misprint in the course final grade table.

Quiz   (6):  15 points each

Midterm tests (2): 40 points each, 80 points total

Final test: 80 points

Your find a mistake (not grammatical) in my notes or homework solutions you get extra points.

 

93 –100 

90 – 93   A-

86 – 90   B+

83 – 86  

80 – 83   B-

77 – 80   C+

73 – 77  

70 – 73   C-

67 – 70    D+

63 – 67    D

60 – 63    D-

 

Homework is due on Wednesday 11:50am every week before lecture.

Exceptions: medical emergencies, imprisonment, etc. only if well documented.

Two homeworks with the lowest score will be dropped.

Quiz

Every second Friday at the end of the lecture. Duration is 15 minutes.

A quiz may be open notes or close notes.

A quiz with the lowest score will be dropped

 

Some mathematical equations

Equations Laws and Definitions

Table of thermodynamic parameters of some chemical elements and molecules copied from the textbook)

 

 

Content (tentative)

1) Temperature, pressure, equation of state of ideal gas.

2) Heat and work. First law of thermodynamics. Specific heat. Enthalpy.

3) Entropy, The second law of thermodynamics. Statistical interpretation of entropy and temperature.  

4) Free energy. Thermal equilibrium.

5) Heat engines. Carnot cycle. 

6) Maxwell distribution. Effusion and cooling.

7) Indistinguishable particles, Fermi-Dirac Statistics. Specific heat of metal.

8) Bose-Einstein statistics. Photons, Black-body radiation. Phonons. Thermal noise.

9) Chemical equilibrium.  Chemical potential. Gibbs free energy. Chemical phases.

10) Electro-chemical potential. Battery.

11) Kinetics. Heat transfer, thermal and electrical conductivity, viscosity, diffusion, approaching equilibrium. 


 

 

 

Date

Subject

Reading

Homework

1

Jan 7        M

L01, Temperature, Ideal Gas, 

Notes  p. 1-17,

 

2

Jan 9      W

Equipartition theorem, Non-ideal gas

 

HW#1 HW#1_S

3

Jan 11      F

 L02,  Energy, heat, work, 1st law,

Notes, p17-32

 

4

Jan 14     M

Compression of ideal gas, Speed of sound

 

 

5

Jan 16      W

L03 Specific heat, latent heat, Enthalpy

 

HW#2  HW#2_S

6

Jan  19     F

L03 continue

 

Quiz1 Q1 solutions

7

Jan  23    W

L04 Entropy, Temperature,

 

HW#3  HW#3_S

8

Jan  25     F

The second law.

 

 

9

Jan  28     M

Problem solving

 

 

10

Jan  30    W

L04 continue

 

HW#4,  HW#4_S

11

Feb 1      F

 

 

Quiz2 Q2 solutions

12

Feb 4       M

L05 Reversible and irreversible processes

 

 

13

Feb 6       W

L06 Heat engines, Carnot cycle

 

HW#5 , HW#5_S

14

Feb 8       F

midterm

 

Midterm #1, M1 solutions

15

Feb 11     M

 

 

 

16

Feb 13     W

Internal combustion engines

 

 

17

Feb 15    F

Refrigerators

 

 

18

Feb 20     W

L07 L08 Boltzmann factor, Partition function.

 

HW#6, HW#6_S

19

Feb 22     F

 

 

Quiz, Quiz solutions

20

Feb 25     M

L9, Boltzmann distribution in systems of spins

 

 

21

Feb 28     W

MRI, adiabatic demagnetization

 

HW#7, HW#7_S

22

Feb 29       F

 

 

 

23

Mar 3       M

L10 11 12,  – Boltzmann distribution in

 

 

24

Mar 5       W

Classical systems. Maxwell Distribution

 

HW#8 HW#8_S

25

Mar 7       F

Effusion,  Isotopes separation

 

Quiz4 Quiz4 solutions

26

Mar 10     M

 

 

 

27

Mar 12     W

Heat pump presentation, HW#8 problems

 

HW#9   HW#9_S

28

Mar 14     F

Midterm2

 

Midterm #2, M2 Solutions

29

Mar  24    M

 

 

 

30

Mar  26    W

L13 Gibbs Free Energy

 

 

31

Mar  28     F

Electrolyses, Fuel Cells

 

 

32

Mar 31     M

L14 Chemical Potential

 

 

33

Apr 2      W

L15 Chemical potentials, Maxwell relations

 

HW#10   HW#10_S

34

Apr 4      F

L16 Phase transformations

 

 

35

Apr 7     M

L17 L17 01 Binary Mixtures

 

 

36

Apr 9     W

Binary Mixtures

 

HW#11 HW#11_S

37

Apr 11     F

L18 Dilute solutions

 

 

38

Apr 14    M

L19 Quantum statistics

 

 

39

Apr 16     W

L20 Photons and radiation

 

HW#12, HW#12_S

40

Apr 18    F

 

 

Super-Quiz solutions

41

Apr 21    M

Problems

 

 

42

Apr 23   W

Problems

 

 

 

 

FINAL 3760 (2007)

 

Final Solutions

 

Final

Thursday, May 1, 2008

10:30 am – 12:30 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, May 1, 2008

10:30 am – 12:30 pm