Conduction
The Transfer Of Heat Through Direct Contact Between Particles.
Specific Heat Capacity
Specific Heat Capacity
The Amount Of Heat Required To Raise The Temperature Of A Substance By One Degree.
Heat
Heat
The Transfer Of Thermal Energy Between Objects Due To Temperature Differences.
Entropy
Entropy
A Measure Of Disorder Or Randomness In A System, Central To The Second Law Of Thermodynamics.
Temperature
Temperature
A Measure Of The Average Kinetic Energy Of Particles In A Substance.
Third Law Of Thermodynamics
Third Law Of Thermodynamics
A Law Stating That As Temperature Approaches Absolute Zero, The Entropy Of A Perfect Crystal Approaches Zero.
Second Law Of Thermodynamics
Second Law Of Thermodynamics
A Law Stating That Entropy In A Closed System Always Increases Over Time.
First Law Of Thermodynamics
First Law Of Thermodynamics
A Law Stating That Energy Is Conserved In Thermodynamic Processes, Equivalent To The Law Of Conservation Of Energy.
Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics
The Study Of Heat, Energy, And Work, Governed By The Laws Of Thermodynamics.
Fluid Dynamics
Fluid Dynamics
The Study Of Fluids In Motion, Including Concepts Such As Bernoulli Principle.