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Thermodynamics
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[edit]- Kinetic theory of gases
- Laws of thermodynamics
- Loschmidt's paradox
- Ludwig Boltzmann
- Maximum entropy thermodynamics
- Maxwell's demon
- Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution
- Mechanical equivalent of heat
- Melting point
- Negative temperature
- Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot
- Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
- Open system (systems theory)
- Perpetual motion
- Phase transition
- Philosophy of thermal and statistical physics
- Planck temperature
- Quantum thermodynamics
- Radiant heating
- Root-mean-square speed
- Scale of temperature
- Second law of thermodynamics
- Statistical mechanics
- Stefan–Boltzmann constant
- Stefan–Boltzmann law
- Sublimation (phase transition)
- Temperature
- Theory of heat
- Thermal conduction
- Thermal energy
- Thermal radiation
- Thermodynamic cycle
- Thermodynamic equilibrium
- Thermodynamic process
- Thermodynamic system
- Thermodynamic temperature
- Thermodynamics
- Thermography
- Thermometer
- Third law of thermodynamics
- Timeline of heat engine technology
- Timeline of low-temperature technology
- Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology
- Timeline of thermodynamics
- Triple point
- Ultracold atom
- Vaporization
- Vis viva
- Wet-bulb temperature
- Wien's displacement law
- William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
- Zeroth law of thermodynamics