Thermal Physics is an advanced undergraduate course. It connects the world of everyday systems, for example chemical and atomic systems. The course is introduced through a unified approach to the equilibrium of thermal properties of large systems based on the quantum viewpoint and statistical probability. The laws of thermodynamics and the concepts of entropy, temperature, chemical potential, free energy, and thermodynamic potential will be covered. Heat transfer, phase transition, and classical kinetic theory will also be discussed.
This course deals with the set of physical laws describing the motion of bodies under the action of a system of forces. It describes the motion of macroscopic objects as well as astronomical objects. It enables the student to make tangible connections between classical and modern physics – an indispensable part of a physicist’s education.
Numbers, Symbols, Binary Arithmetic, Boolean Algebra, Karnaugh Mapping, Digital Signals And Logic Gates, Principles Of Digital Computing, Counters, Switches, Ladder Logic, Combinational Logic Functions, Multivibrators, Shift Registers, Digital-Analog Conversion, Digital Communication, Digital Storage (Memory) are areas students would be exposed to in this course
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Science Faculty Complex,
CANS, North Campus,
University of Cape Coast,
Cape Coast.
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Science Faculty Complex,
CANS, North Campus,
University of Cape Coast,
Cape Coast.
Not Provided.
Science Faculty Complex,
CANS, North Campus,
University of Cape Coast,
Cape Coast.
Not Provided.
Science Faculty Complex,
CANS, North Campus,
University of Cape Coast,
Cape Coast.
Not Provided.
Science Faculty Complex,
CANS, North Campus,
University of Cape Coast,
Cape Coast.
Not Provided.
Science Faculty Complex,
CANS, North Campus,
University of Cape Coast,
Cape Coast.