Our 2nd Grade Students Researched “Scientists Guiding Thermodynamics”
ESE201 Thermodynamics I course students researched and presented the lives of “Scientists Guiding Thermodynamics” and their contributions to the science of thermodynamics. Our students learn the history of science as well as the basic knowledge they will receive in the lessons, which increases their interest in the field they study. We congratulate our students for their successful presentations.
Presentation Titles:
- Historical development of 1st Law of Thermodynamics
- Historical development of 2nd Law of Thermodynamics
- Development of thermometers/temperature scales
- History of thermodynamics schools. Example of the Berlin School of Thermodynamics
- Life and accomplisments of Sadi Carnot
- Life and accomplisments of Lord Kelvin
- Life and accomplisments of William Rankine
- Life and accomplisments of Robert Boyle
- Interpretation of ideal gas law