Ludwig Boltzmann and Atomic Theory Principal Source: Boltzmann’s Atom David Lindley, The Free Press, New York 2001.

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Ludwig Boltzmann and Atomic Theory Principal Source: Boltzmann’s Atom David Lindley, The Free Press, New York 2001

Atom Greek ‘Uncutable’ Universe composed of indivisible objects

Philosophy and Atomic Theory Titus Lucretius Carus (ca 95 to 55 BC) –(ca 95 to 55 BC, Ancient Greece) “Clothes hung above a wind-swept shore grow damp; spread in the sun they dry again. Yet it is not apparent ot us how the moisture clings to the cloth, or flees the heat. Water, then, is dispersed in particles, atoms too small to be observable.” –De Rerum Natura (The Nature of Things)

Philosophy and Atomic Theory Titus Lucretius Carus –(ca 95 to 55 BC, Ancient Greece) “For surely the atoms did not hold council, assigning order to each, flexing their keen minds with questions of place and motion and who goes where. But shuffled and jumbled in many ways, in the course of endless time they are buffeted, driven along, chancing upon all motions, combinations. At last they fall into such an arrangement as would create this universe…” –De Rerum Natura (The Nature of Things)

Daniel Bernoulli Swiss 1738: –Relationship between pressure and atom vibration energy

John Herapath 1820: –Heat equals the motion of atoms Paper rejected by Royal Society

John James Waterson ( ) Scott working in India 1845: –Temperature corresponds to energy of motion of ‘molecules’ –Pressure due to impacts on container walls –All molecules have same energy, therefore heavier move more slowly Paper rejected by Royal Society Rediscovered by Lord Raleigh in 1891 and published in 1892

Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann Born in Vienna 1844 Wels and Linz University of Vienna 1863 Ph.D. at 22 University of Graz 1869 “Elegance is for the tailor and the shoemaker” Died September 5, 1906

Students Nernst Arrhenius

1872: Further studies of the thermal equilibrium of gas molecules Previously derived Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of molecular velocities was the only possible solution at equilibrium

Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution

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The H-theorem Basically entropy Second Law of Thermodynamics:  S≥0 Maxwell’s demon Koo-Chul Lee, School of Physics Seoul National University