Thermodynamics



Java animation illustrating the kinetic theory from University of Arkansas
        The Kinetic Theory Page

Introduction to the kinetic molecular theory of gases, from The Upper Canada District School Board
        

Introductory laser cooling explanation with several applets colorado physics bec
        Laser Cooling

Latent Heat of Melting for some common Materials
        Latent Heat of Melting of some common Materials

10+ Variations of the 4th Law law variations
        IoHT :: 10+ Variations of the Fourth Law of Thermodynamics

Reversible laws of motion and the arrow of time by Mark Tuckerman
        Reversible laws of motion and the arrow of time

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        The Bose - Einstein Condensate
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Chapter 1 provides a historical overview of the demon's origin and solutions to the paradox. The 1st edition from 1990 (out of print) contained several additional relevant papers.
        

Maxwell's Demon 2: Entropy, Classical and Quantum Information, Computing , Institute of Physics, 2003 — an anthology and comprehensive bibliography of academic papers pertaining to Maxwell's demon and related topics.
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        Saha Equation -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics

Superheating and microwave ovens superheating
        Superheating and microwave ovens

citations to the Mpemba Effect.
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The MPEMBA effect: The freezing times of hot and cold water , American Journal of Physics -- May 1996 -- Volume 64, Issue 5, p. 524
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The Straight Dope: Which freezes faster, hot water or cold water? by Cecil Adams, The Straight Dope, Chicago Reader Inc.
        The Straight Dope: Which freezes faster, hot water or cold water?

Which freezes faster, hot water or cold water from Marilyn is Wrong, a site that picks Marilyn vos Savant's mistakes
        

Can hot water freeze faster than cold water? Nov, 1998 by Monwhea Jeng (Momo), Department of Physics, University of California
        Can hot water freeze faster than cold water?

Supercooling and the Mpemba effect: when hot water freezes quicker than cold , American Journal of Physics, 63(10), 1995. Auerbach attributes the Mpemba effect to differences in the behaviour of supercooled formerly hot water and formerly cold water.
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Two Utah teens invented a durable, clean, efficient air conditioner based on this principle -->
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A wristwatch powered by thermocouples, using the heat difference between the human body and its surroundings info
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A news article on the increases in thermal diode efficiency stories
        Chips turn more heat to power TRN 121901

Directory of Peltier device information info info
        Thermoelectric Peltier Device Information (TE Heater/Cooler/Generator Modules) - General Info

The science and materials of thermoelectrics its
        Science and Materials

An introduction to thermoelectric coolers electronics cooling resources
        Electronics Cooling: an introduction to thermoelectric coolers

The origin of the thermoelectric potential uni papers thermopower thermopower
        The origin of the thermoelectric potential

A brief explanation
        About Thermoelectric Technology :: CoolWorks Inc

Has an explanation of carrier diffusion and phonon drag components of thermopower lyon
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        2.3.3 Thermoelectric Effects

Thermoelectricity, including equations and applications
        

RMCybernetics - Electricity from Minerals science
        RMCybernetics - Electric Minerals

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