Walls in Thermodynamics: Consequences to Kinetic Theory, Ideal Gas Law, Avogadro’s hypothesis, etc. And even Cosmology.
Below is a post on taking a new look at thermodynamics and the concept of work. It’s from Kent Mayhew. I don’t necessarily agree or disagree with his views, but CNPS welcomes new ideas, so please comment and let us know your thoughts. In a previous blog (dated: Oct 15 2016), I discussed that kinetic theory […]
Continue Reading...Introduction to Negative Work
Below is a post on taking a new look at thermodynamics and the concept of work. It’s from Kent Mayhew. I don’t necessarily agree or disagree with his views, but CNPS welcomes new ideas, so please comment and let us know your thoughts. To the good people of the CNPS who are really interested in thermodynamics, […]
Continue Reading...Carnot Cycle: A New Thermodynamics Perspective
Below is a post on thermodynamics. It’s from Kent Mayhew. I don’t necessarily agree or disagree with his views, but CNPS welcomes new ideas on thermodynamics, so please comment and let us know your thoughts. In my previous blog (titled: Problematic thermodynamics: A new beginning? Dated Sept 2 2016) I discussed how traditional thermodynamics was a […]
Continue Reading...A New Perspective on Heat, Energy and Entropy
Below is a post on thermodynamics. It’s from Frank Fernandes. I don’t necessarily agree or disagree with his views, but I do agree that new ideas on entropy are needed, please comment and let us know your thoughts. This blog entry points out that eV is heat and eVe is Energy by data inputs not […]
Continue Reading...Problematic thermodynamics: A new beginning?
Below is a post on thermodynamics. It’s from Kent Mayhew. I don’t necessarily agree or disagree with his views, but I do agree that new ideas on entropy are needed, please comment and let us know your thoughts. When seriously learning thermodynamics we often start with the random walk, and from that we learn probabilities […]
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