Explore the basics of heat and energy through 19th‑century insight and clear experiments.
This concise introduction explains thermodynamics, steam engines, and how heat moves between bodies. It shows how early scientists reasoned about engines, cycles, and efficiency with steps you can follow.
In accessible chapters, you’ll learn key ideas like the absolute scale of temperature, Carnot’s cycle, and the practical workings of steam engines. The book blends historical context with foundational concepts, making complex ideas easier to grasp.
- Plain explanations of heat, work, and temperature that connect theory to real engines
- Plain language descriptions of early steam engine design and operation
- Illustrative examples of efficiency and energy conversion
- Historical notes that place discoveries in context without need for prior advanced math
Ideal for curious readers, students, or adults revisiting classic physics ideas in an approachable format.