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An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases is a seminal work by renowned physicist James Jeans that provides a comprehensive exploration of kinetic theory and its fundamental principles. The book systematically explains how gas molecules behave, interact, and contribute to observable properties such as pressure, temperature, and viscosity.
Jeans masterfully bridges the gap between molecular-level phenomena and macroscopic gas behavior, making sophisticated physics concepts accessible to students and researchers alike. The text covers essential topics including molecular motion, collision theory, distribution of molecular velocities, and thermodynamic applications. With clear explanations and rigorous mathematical treatment, this classic work remains invaluable for understanding the theoretical foundations of gas behavior and statistical mechanics.




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