Statistical Physics
This course introduces the basic concepts of statistical physics, which explains how the behavior of many small particles can be used to understand physical properties of matter, such as temperature, pressure, and energy. Topics include probability, entropy, the laws of thermodynamics, and statistical distributions (such as Maxwell-Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein, and Fermi-Dirac). The course also helps students learn how to teach these concepts in schools. Students will practice solving problems, discussing ideas, and creating learning materials to support their future role as physics teachers. By the end of the course, students will understand the key ideas of statistical physics and be able to explain them clearly to others
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Statistical Physics Learning References
To all physics students taking statistical physics courses, We kindly ask that you download the teaching materials available on this website. Please study these teaching materials carefully to prepare for the next lecture. A good understanding of this material is crucial, as it will form the basis for discussions, assignments, and assessments in subsequent sessions. Thank you for your attention and cooperation.