THE IMPORTANCE OF TEACHING THE SECTION “FUNDAMENTALS OF MOLECULAR PHYSICS AND THERMODYNAMICS” IN ACADEMIC LYCEUMS
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Thermal phenomena, thermodynamic equilibrium, reversible and irreversible processesAbstract
The article gives an idea of the methods used in teaching the section “Fundamentals of molecular Physics and thermodynamics” in academic lyceums. The article also deals with the teaching of statistical laws in conjunction with the laws of classical mechanics in the study of thermal phenomena. Knowledge of the functions of various states of the system is studied through the concept of internal energy.
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