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Teaching undergraduate students thermodynamics is quite often reduced to a mere mathematical treatment of Gedankenexperimente based on the two abstract fundamental postulates of thermodynamics. In a course given at the University of Oldenburg we attempt to remedy the deficiencies of such courses. Our aims are twofold: First we try to take the historical context into consideration in order to illustrate the importance of the socio-economical development for the scientific progress. Secondly, we include experimental work into the course. Here, we use replications of past experiments. In this paper I will describe the course and compare it, firstly, with two ``classical' approaches represented by the textbooks of H.B. Callen and F. Reif; secondly, I will point out the advantages the use of replications have compared to ``modern adaptions'. 相似文献
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