Details zur Lehrveranstaltung
Theory of simple liquids | |
Modul: | Phy-Ma-Vert: Physikalische Vertiefung |
Lecture language | English |
Summary of Lecture: | One way to define a liquid is a collection of particles interacting with each other with no long range order. The interaction is much stronger than in the gas phase making liquids generally incompressible. Yet the thermal fluctuations do not allow a liquid to have any long range structural order making the liquid phase distinct from the solid phase. So what structure does a liquid have? How does one calculate the pressure in liquids? What is ionic liquid ? What is osmotic pressure and how to calculate it? In this course, we will take equilibrium statistical mechanical approach to address these questions and understand physical properties of liquids. |
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Scope: | lecture: 2 hours/week |
Time/location: | DO(4) REC/D16 |
Audience: | Vertiefung Bachelor (PV) und Master (alle) |
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Previous knowledge: | Basic course in statistical mechanics, open mind | Certificate: |
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Web-reference: | https://www.ipfdd.de/en/scmbp/soft-condensed-matter-and-biological-physics/statistical-mechanics-of-liquids/ |