
Author: Enrico Fermi
Thermodynamics by Enrico Fermi is a concise and insightful textbook that introduces the fundamental principles of thermodynamics. Originally based on a series of lectures delivered at Columbia University, the book is designed for students with a basic understanding of calculus and physics. Fermi emphasizes clarity and simplicity, focusing on the essential concepts without delving into complex mathematical formulations. The text covers topics such as the first and second laws of thermodynamics, the concept of entropy, and the behavior of ideal gases. Fermi also explores the applications of thermodynamic principles to various physical systems, providing readers with a practical understanding of the subject. The book is known for its straightforward approach, making complex ideas accessible to readers without a deep background in physics. Despite its brevity, it offers a comprehensive overview of thermodynamics, serving as an excellent introduction to the field. Fermi's engaging writing style and logical progression of topics have made this book a classic in the study of thermodynamics. It remains a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts seeking to grasp the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics.