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Analytical Thermodynamics by S. L. Soo

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Analytical Thermodynamics
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Publisher: Prentice-Hall
Number of pages: 437

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This book is intended for all engineering and science students as a continuation from college physics. By analytical thermodynamics, we mean the treatment of basic concepts and applications of thermodynamics with analytical methods of mathematics.

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