Science, Volume 77, Issues 1984-2009John Michels (Journalist) 1933 |
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John Michels (Journalist). for relativistic thermodynamics by permitting - even in the case of isolated systems an increase in the energy directly associated with matter and radiation at the expense of the potential energy that we assign ...
John Michels (Journalist). for relativistic thermodynamics by permitting - even in the case of isolated systems an increase in the energy directly associated with matter and radiation at the expense of the potential energy that we assign ...
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... RELATIVISTIC THERMODYNAMICS To complete our discussion , we must now consider the possible consequences of relativistic thermody- namics . The technical modifications in thermodynamic theory needed to secure its extension to relativity ...
... RELATIVISTIC THERMODYNAMICS To complete our discussion , we must now consider the possible consequences of relativistic thermody- namics . The technical modifications in thermodynamic theory needed to secure its extension to relativity ...
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... relativistic thermodynamics . The application of the relativistic second law to these non - static models leads to the general result d dt . ( 4.8V . ) ≥ 0 0 ( 32 ) which states that the proper entropy of each element of the fluid ...
... relativistic thermodynamics . The application of the relativistic second law to these non - static models leads to the general result d dt . ( 4.8V . ) ≥ 0 0 ( 32 ) which states that the proper entropy of each element of the fluid ...
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