Thermodynamic systems

Magnetic Thermodynamic Systems

In thermodynamics and thermal physics, the theoretical formulation of magnetic systems entails expressing the behavior of the systems using the Laws of Thermodynamics. Common magnetic systems examined through the lens of Thermodynamics are ferromagnets and paramagnets as well as the ferromagnet to paramagnet phase transition. It is also possible to derive thermodynamic quantities in a generalized form for an arbitrary magnetic system using the formulation of magnetic work. Simplified thermodynamic models of magnetic systems include the Ising model, the mean field approximation, and the ferromagnet to paramagnet phase transition expressed using the Landau Theory of Phase Transitions. (Wikipedia).

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In this video, we will define a thermodynamic system, in particular what kinds of thermodynamic systems there are and how they can interact with their surroundings. References: [1] Ansermet, Brechet, "Principles of Thermodynamics", Cambridge University Press (2019). Follow us on Insta

From playlist Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics

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