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Quantum and thermal physics
PHS2061
Synopsis
Quantum physics is at the core of physics and this unit provides a basis for understanding key quantum concepts, applications and associated phenomena. Thermal physics aims to understand how energy resides in matter as thermal energy, how energy moves irreversibly as heat between bodies at different temperatures, and how heat flow arises from entropy and the second law of thermodynamics; entropy is defined carefully in terms of the multiplicity of microstates of a system. Thermal physics explores how work can be interconverted with thermal energy and how entropy limits the efficiency of engines, heat pumps and refrigerators.
- Quantum mechanics: the domain of quantum mechanics; particle and wave description; the Schrodinger equation, energy, momentum and angular momentum as operators, expectation values and stationary states; one-dimensional scattering and potentials, including the quantum oscillator, quantum mechanical tunnelling and quantum technologies; Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
- Thermal physics: review of heat, work and internal (thermal) energy, phase transitions, latent heats and heat capacities; the inadequacy of heat capacities as a basis for thermometry; statistical descriptions of a macroscopic physical system: microstates, macrostates, multiplicity and entropy; the second law of thermodynamics; absolute temperature related to entropy; pressure related to entropy; review of PV diagrams and work in thermodynamics, especially as applied to ideal gases; adiabatic and isothermal processes; introduction to engines and the Carnot cycle; examples of thermodynamic cycles in applications; heat pumps and refrigerators; inter alia Maxwell's daemon, the thermodynamics of computation and the heat death of the Universe.
Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.
Quick facts
- Credit points
- 6
- Level
- 2
- Audience
- Undergraduate
- Type
- Coursework
- School
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty
- School of Physics and Astronomy
- Handbook year
- 2026
Prerequisites (8)
- Engineering mathematicsENG1005
- Advanced engineering mathematicsENG2005
- Techniques for modellingMTH1030
- Techniques for modelling (Advanced)MTH1035
- Multivariable calculusMTH2010
- Multivariable calculus (advanced)MTH2015
- Physics for engineeringPHS1002
- Fields and quantum physicsPHS1022
What it unlocks (2)
- Experimental physicsPHS3000
- Quantum mechanicsPHS3101
Offerings (1)
- First semesterClayton · ON-CAMPUS
Listed in 4 areas of study
- AstrophysicsAstrophysics elective units
- PhysicsLevel 2 units
- PhysicsLevel 2 and level 3 units
- PhysicsLevel 2 and 3 units