Unit of Study PHYS2002 - Physics III: Energy and Thermodynamics (2025)
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12
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On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
examine concepts of energy and thermodynamics across various fields of application
perform calculations related to thermodynamic properties (pressure, temperature, volume, heat capacity, internal energy, enthalpy, entropy), the first law of thermodynamics and the second law of thermodynamics.
communicate how properties of energy and thermodynamics are used across various fields of application
apply knowledge of thermodynamics cycles (e.g. power generation or refrigeration) to solve problems in an engineering context such as unit design, improving efficiency or minimising costs.
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