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Thermal Physics  related subjects: Automotive animations and java applets, Thermodynamics animations
4 takt Otto motor 4 takt Otto motor
Boil water with Shockwave energy
Boyle by bike
Boyle's law: animated
Boyle's law Loi de Boyle Mariotte, en Français
Calorimetry calorimetry java applets
Carnot cycle Carnot cycle
Carnot cycle adiabatic compression,  isothermal expansion at high temperature, adiabatic expansion, isothermal compression at low temperature T1
Carnot cycle
Carnot heat engine (cycle) the physics processes of a Carnot heat engine, Thermal Physics
Combustion demonstrations combustion demonstrations
Conduction & Convection
Diesel engine and diesel cycle Diesel engine and diesel cycle
Eqilibrium
Evaporative cooling in a Bose-Einstein condensation Bose-Einstein condensation
Four stroke cycle Intake Stroke, Compression Stroke, Power Stroke and Exhaust Stroke
Heat Capacity of a Calorimeter In calorimetry it is often desirable to know the heat capacity of the calorimeter itself rather than the heat capacity of the entire calorimeter system (calorimeter and water), ...
Heat engines
Heat of Reaction
Heat of Solution
Heat Transfer between Metal and Water
Kolben dampfmaschine ( Dampflokomotive ) in German, (Piston steam engine)
Otto cycle Otto cycle
Photovoltaic Electricity This animation illustrates how a solar cell cut from a single crystal of Silicon is able to convert sunlight into electricity. The bottom layer is doped with a P type material such as Aluminum, Gallium or Indium to produce holes. The N type layer is doped with Phosphorous, Arsenic or Antimony to create mobile electrons
Planck law Planck radiation law curves for arbitrary temperatures in the range 3000-30,000 K
Pressure chamber in this series of experiments, you can control the action of a piston in a pressure chamber which is filled with an ideal gas. The gas is defined by four states: temperature, volume or density, pressure, molecular weight
PV diagram
PV diagram
Refrigerators diagram
Solar cell animation Solar cell animation
Solar cells: animation Solar cells: animation
Thermal Convection of a Liquid Demo
Thermal Expansion This document introduces the Thermal Expansion Experiment
Thermal radiation
Thermodynamic equilibrium this applet is designed to simulate the diffusion process which occurs when gases of different temperatures are mixed
Thermodynamics this applet presents a simulation of four simple transformations in a contained ideal monoatomic or diatomic gas. The user chooses the type of transformation and, depending on the type of transformation, adds or removes heat, or adjusts the gas volume manually. The applet displays the values of the three variables of state P, V, and T, as well as a P-V or P-T graph in real time, animation

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