Temperature, Pressure, and Chemical Potentials: The Clausius Statement of the Second Law - Lecture 4

Temperature, Pressure, and Chemical Potentials: The Clausius Statement of the Second Law - Lecture 4

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Temperature, Pressure, and Chemical Potentials: The Clausius Statement of the Second Law - Lecture 4

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  1. 1 - Introduction
  2. 2 - Review: Energy vs Entropy Diagrams
  3. 3 - Representation of Adiabatic Availability
  4. 4 - Representation of States of a Thermal Reservoir
  5. 5 - Representation of Available Energy
  6. 6 - A System in a Stable Equilibrium State Cannot...
  7. 7 - Consequences of the Maximum Entropy Principle
  8. 8 - Temperature and Pressure Equality at ME
  9. 9 - Temperature and Potential Equality at ME
  10. 10 - Concavity of the Fundamental Relation
  11. 11 - Surface Tension and Young-Laplace Equation
  12. 12 - Principal Radii of Curvature
  13. 13 - Area-to-Volume Change upon Surface Displacement
  14. 14 - Nonwork Interactions
  15. 15 - Proof of Clausius Statement of the Second Law
  16. 16 - Graphical Proof of Clausius Inequality
  17. 17 - Clausius Inequality Valid for Finite Transfers

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