| thermodynamic | <physics> Relating to thermodynamics; caused or operated by force due to the application of heat. Thermodynamic function. See Heat weight, under Heat. Origin: Thermo- + dynamic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| thermodynamic equilibrium | <radiobiology> There is a very general result from statistical mechanics which states that, if a system is in thermodynamic equilibrium with another (or several other) system, all processes by which the systems can exchange energy must be exactly balanced by their reverse processes, so that there is no net exchange of energy. For plasma systems in thermodynamic equilibrium, ionisation must be balanced by recombination, Bremsstrahlung by absorption, and so on. When thermodynamic equilibrium exists, the distribution function of particle energies and excited energy levels of the atoms can be obtained from the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution (which is a function only of the temperature). The Saha equation is a special application of this. (09 Oct 1997) |
| thermodynamic potential | See: free energy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thermodynamic theory of narcosis | That the interposition of narcotic molecules in nonaqueous cellular phase causes changes that interfere with facilitation of ionic exchange. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thermodynamics | The study of energy and energy flow in closed and open systems. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Thermodynamic
| thermodynamic |
of or concerned with thermodynamics; "the thermodynamic limit"
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| thermodynamics |
the branch of physics concerned with the conversion of different forms of energy
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| thermodynamics |
The science of heat and work.
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| thermodynamics |
The science that describes what is possible and what is impossible during energy conversion processes.
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| thermodynamics |
A collection of ideas and axioms, leading to differential equations specifying rates of change, that describes our experience with processes that involve fluxes of heat and changes in energy content. Thermodynamics introduces a new concept
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| thermodynamic | of or concerned with thermodynamics |
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| thermodynamic | of or concerned with thermodynamics |
| thermodynamic | with respect to thermodynamics |
| thermodynamic | the branch of physics concerned with the conversion of different forms of energy |
| thermodynamic | the aspect of thermodynamics concerned with thermal equilibrium |
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