Physics: Heat & Thermodynamics (AP Physics, IIT JEE, NEET)

Thermodynamics | Kinetic theory of gases | Carnot engine | Expansion | Conduction | Convection | Entropy |

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Description

This physics course includes -

HEAT

Expansion and how it manifests in one, two and three dimension

How liquids and solids absorb heat

The First law of thermodynamics

Various heat transfer mechanism - conduction, convection and radiation


KINETIC THEORY OF GASES

Deep dive into the kinetic theory of gases

What really is "root mean square speed" (RMS Speed)

What is meant by "Mean free path"

How does Velocity distribution of atoms and molecules work

What are Molar specific heats

What is adiabatic process and the conditions


SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS

What is The second law of thermodynamics

What is a Carnot Engine and how it works

What are refrigerators and the principle behind them


ENTROPY

What is Entropy

Mathematical treatment of Entropy

Entropy for reversible and irreversible processes


How I make my courses:

When I create content for physics lessons, I think deeply around the areas where students struggle and feel confused. My lessons tackle these parts in depth. Also, I believe visual representation of various ideas in physics makes a lot of impact. The lessons have visuals and animations that are thought through for faster learning and absorption of the subject

And most importantly, I make myself available to answer questions of students enrolled in my course


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You get -

  • You get lifetime access to this course

  • You can write to me for any support

  • A certificate of completion from Udemy

  • money back guarantee (valid within 30 days)

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What You Will Learn!

  • Thermal expansion
  • Heat capacity
  • 1st Law of thermodynamics
  • Heat transfer mechanism
  • Kinetic theory of gases
  • RMS speed (Root mean square speed)
  • Mean free path
  • Velocity distribution
  • Molar specific heat
  • Adiabatic process
  • 2nd law of thermodynamics
  • Carnot engine and Carnot cycle
  • Refrigerators
  • Entropy

Who Should Attend!

  • High school physics , AP physics, physics 1 and Freshman engineering
  • Students preparing for competitive exams; CBSE, IIT-JEE, NEET etc.
  • Teachers who wish to sharpen their teaching skills
  • Physics enthusiasts & curious minds who wish to understand how things work