The Dynamical Theory of Gases

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The Dynamical Theory of Gases is a foundational scientific work by James Jeans that develops the kinetic theory framework for understanding the behavior and properties of gases using statistical mechanics.

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instanceOf physics monograph
scientific book
aimsTo provide a rigorous dynamical foundation for the kinetic theory of gases
appliesTheory kinetic theory
statistical mechanics
author J. H. Jeans NERFINISHED
James Hopwood Jeans NERFINISHED
contains derivations of transport coefficients
mathematical derivations of gas laws
statistical treatments of molecular ensembles
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution NERFINISHED
diffusion in gases
distribution of molecular velocities
equation of state of gases
mean free path of gas molecules
molecular motion in gases
specific heats of gases
thermal conductivity of gases
transport phenomena in gases
viscosity of gases
field kinetic theory of gases
physics
statistical mechanics
influenced 20th-century kinetic theory textbooks
development of modern statistical mechanics
influencedBy James Clerk Maxwell NERFINISHED
Ludwig Boltzmann NERFINISHED
kinetic theory of heat
intendedAudience advanced students of physics
researchers in theoretical physics
language English
mainSubject dynamical theory of gases
kinetic theory of gases
molecular theory of gases
notableFor influential exposition of the kinetic theory of gases
systematic development of kinetic theory using dynamics
publicationCentury 20th century
publisher Cambridge University Press NERFINISHED
topic equilibrium properties of gases
ideal gases
non-equilibrium processes in gases
non-ideal gases
usesConcept collisions between molecules
molecular chaos assumption
probability distributions

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