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PhysicsCourse 04

Thermodynamics & Statistical Physics

Temperature, heat, work, entropy, engines, ensembles, and the microscopic meaning of irreversibility.

Core~36 minGrasp Physics
Ideal gasesFirst lawEntropyHeat enginesKinetic theoryStatistical mechanics
Step 01Course 4 · Thermal physics

Macroscopic laws emerge from microscopic possibilities.

Temperature characterizes thermal equilibrium, not the amount of heat inside an object. Internal energy is a state property; heat and work are transfer processes across a system boundary.

Statistical mechanics connects these large-scale quantities to huge numbers of microstates. Probability becomes practical necessity when tracking 102310^{23} particles individually is impossible.