Reminds me of Dr Delton Chen’s paper on the thermodynamics of economy. It’s referenced in “Ministry for the Future” a climate fiction book by Kim Stanley Robinson.
proffessor em first year mbbs student i have med biophysics to study our first topic is biological thermodynamic is this video enough for me or should i dig in more?
A closed system means no change in the number of moles. Hence, dN=0. This would then make the chemical work term zero (\mu dN = 0). Then I just rearranged the remaining equation.
Bibliography... Are you asking what sources (books, reviewers, etc) I am using for the information put into the powerpoint? If so, I would say there is no specific source, but rather several common physical chemistry textbooks that all cover this material.... for example, Tinoco, Atkins, Berry/Rice/Ross, Chang, etc... My favorite physical chemistry textbook is probably Winn (out of print) for physical chemistry and Callen for a more physics approach to thermodynamics and thermostatistics.
Thanks for having the subtitles too! Helps me so much
Reminds me of Dr Delton Chen’s paper on the thermodynamics of economy. It’s referenced in “Ministry for the Future” a climate fiction book by Kim Stanley Robinson.
proffessor em first year mbbs student i have med biophysics to study our first topic is biological thermodynamic
is this video enough for me or should i dig in more?
@9:48 closed system, dN = 0, and then from there you conclude that dU + PdV = TdS. How does that work professor?
A closed system means no change in the number of moles. Hence, dN=0. This would then make the chemical work term zero (\mu dN = 0). Then I just rearranged the remaining equation.
@@JeffYarger Thank you very much for your reply Professor Yarger!
Hi, good video. What is the bibliography you use for this video?
Bibliography... Are you asking what sources (books, reviewers, etc) I am using for the information put into the powerpoint? If so, I would say there is no specific source, but rather several common physical chemistry textbooks that all cover this material.... for example, Tinoco, Atkins, Berry/Rice/Ross, Chang, etc... My favorite physical chemistry textbook is probably Winn (out of print) for physical chemistry and Callen for a more physics approach to thermodynamics and thermostatistics.
My volume is at its highest and i still cannot hear anything 👩🏿🦲🥲
try increasing temperature