Absolute Zero, Heat Capacity 
Absolute Zero, Heat Capacity
by CU Korea
Video Lecture 3 of 39
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Date Added: March 7, 2015

Lecture Description

This is a video of part of a lecture course in thermal and statistical physics I taught at the Catholic University of Korea in 2013.

This lecture includes:
- how Amonton's law suggests an absolute zero temperature for gases (0:01)
- general description of absolute zero (6:44)
- definition of Kelvin temperature scale (10:50)
- Joule's experiment and definition of heat capacity (14:02)
- constant volume versus constant pressure heat capacities (18:25)
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Course Description

This is a series of undergraduate physics lectures in HD quality on thermal physics and statistical mechanics taught by Prof. Mark Ancliff at the Catholic University of Korea in 2013.

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