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Engineering Thermodynamics: by Knowledge flow

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★★★★★LEARNING STARTS WITH VIEWING THE WORLD DIFFERENTLY.★★★★★ Knowledge flow — A mobile learning platform provides Apps and Books. Knowledge flow provides learning book of Engineering Thermodynamics. This book is for all engineering students and professionals across the world. Thermodynamics deals with heat and temperature and also their relation with work and energy. This book of thermodynamics describes Carnot engine cycle, entropy and laws of thermodynamics that partly describe a body of matter or radiation. 1. Thermodynamic System and Control Volume 2. Zeroth law of Thermodynamics 3. First law of Thermodynamics 4. Thermodynamic processes 5. Second law of Thermodynamics 6. Entropy and Third Law of Thermodynamics 7. Working Fluids in Thermodynamics 8. Carnot Engine Cycle 9. Refrigeration Cycle 10. Vapour Compression and Absorption System To find more education books, visit here

51 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 7, 2015

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November 27, 2018
Well done!

This book details a bit on the laws of thermo, about work,heat and internal energy. Also mentioned are the different processes by which heat can be moved. Which then ties in to the grand finale real world ex of a refrigerator, which is an ex of thermo principles in action. Latent heat being absorbed and released through compression and condensing stems and utilizing liquids with great properties to allow them to move between different states as purposes by the engineer's design.
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October 12, 2019
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Good book for engineers. It helps in my carreer . I suggest the book to others for learning thermometer dynamics
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