Instructors

<aside> ✏️ 1. Asst. Prof. Christoph Herold, PhD [email protected] 2. ผศ. ดร.วิทวัส แสนรังค์ (Asst. Prof. Wittawat Saenrang, PhD) [email protected]

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CLOs

Date & time

Thermal Part: It will be online course (On demand 100%) with quizzes days.

Classroom

On demand

📜 Course Description

Outline

<aside> 📖 Mechanics 1.Vector Calculus 2.Newton’s laws 3.Linear Motion 4.Friction 5.Harmonic Oscillator 6.Pendulum 7.Planetary Motion 8.Lagrange Equations 9.Hamiltonian Theory

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<aside> 📖 Thermal Physics 1.Introduction 2.Thermal equilibrium 3.Equation of state 4.Work, Heat and the First Law 5.Isothermal Gas Expansion 6.Enthalpy 7.Reversible Adiabatic Expansion of an Ideal Gas 8.Some Thermodynamics Cycles 9.The Second Law 10.Entropy 11.Fundamental Equation, Absolute Entropy and the Third Law 12.Introduction to Statistical Mechanics

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Communication

Line Group

📚 Readings

<aside> 🎓 Thermal Physics 1.Daniel v Schroeder, "An introduction to Thermal Physics" 2.Thomas P. Espinola, “Introduction to thermophysics” 3.C.B.P. Finn, “Thermal physics” 4.Lynn D. Russell, George A. Adebiyi, “Classical thermodynamics” 5.William Z. Black, James G. Hartley, “Thermodynamics” 6.Walter Greiner, Ludwig Neise and Horst Stocker, “Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics” 7.F. Reif, “Fundamentals of statistical and thermal physics”

Mechanics 1.Walter Greiner: Classical Mechanics I, II 2.Herbert Goldstein: Classical Mechanics 3.John Taylor: Classical Mechanics 4.A.P. French: Newtonian Mechanics 5.Daniel Kleppner: An Introduction to Mechanics

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Scoring system

<aside> 🎓 1.Homework 15% + 15%(9%+6%) 2.Quiz 15% + 15% 3.Midterm 20% 4.Final 20%

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Homeworks

<aside> 📌 Do it by yourself. You have chances to redo it until you get a perfect score.

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🏆 Grading Scale

A 80%-100%

B+ 75%-79%

B 70%-74%

C+ 65%-69%

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F < 50%