English-Thai Dictionary
thermodynamic
A เกี่ยวกับ วิทยาศาสตร์ ของ ความสัมพันธ์ ความร้อน และ พลังงาน กล ที่ ทำให้เกิด ความร้อน
thermodynamics
N วิทยาศาสตร์ ความสัมพันธ์ ระหว่าง ความร้อน กับ พลังงาน กล wi-ya-sad-kwam-sam-pan-ra-wang-pra-thed-ra-wang-kwam-ron-kab-pa-lang-ngan
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
THERMODYNAMIC
Ther `mo *dy *nam "ic, a. Etym: [Thermo- + dynamic. ] (Physics )
Defn: Relating to thermodynamics; caused or operated by force due to the application of heat. Thermodynamic function. See Heat weight, under Heat.
THERMODYNAMICS
THERMODYNAMICS Ther `mo *dy *nam "ics, n.
Defn: The science which treats of the mechanical action or relations of heat.
New American Oxford Dictionary
thermodynamics
ther mo dy nam ics |ˌTHərmōdīˈnamiks θɜːrmoʊdaɪˈnæmɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy (such as mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy ), and, by extension, of the relationships between all forms of energy. The first law of thermodynamics states the equivalence of heat and work and reaffirms the principle of conservation of energy. The second law states that heat does not of itself pass from a cooler to a hotter body. Another, equivalent, formulation of the second law is that the entropy of a closed system can only increase. The third law (also called Nernst's heat theorem ) states that it is impossible to reduce the temperature of a system to absolute zero in a finite number of operations. DERIVATIVES ther mo dy nam ic adjective, ther mo dy nam i cal |-ikəl |adjective, ther mo dy nam i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb, ther mo dy nam i cist |-ˌdīˈnamisist |noun
Oxford Dictionary
thermodynamics
thermo |dynam |ics |ˌθəːmə (ʊ )dʌɪˈnamɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy (such as mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy ), and, by extension, of the relationships between all forms of energy. The first law of thermodynamics states the equivalence of heat and work and reaffirms the principle of conservation of energy. The second law states that heat does not of itself pass from a cooler to a hotter body. Another, equivalent, formulation of the second law is that the entropy of a closed system can only increase. The third law (also called Nernst's heat theorem ) states that it is impossible to reduce the temperature of a system to absolute zero in a finite number of operations. DERIVATIVES thermodynamic adjective, thermodynamical adjective, thermodynamically adverb, thermodynamicist |-sɪst |noun
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
thermodynamics
th è rmo dyn á mics 名詞 U 熱力学 .th è rmo dyn á mic 形容詞