Thermodynamics: An Introduction to the Physical Theories of Equilibrium Thermostatics and Irreversible Thermodynamics |
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The Conditions of Equilibrium | 31 |
Some Formal Relationships | 47 |
Processes and Thermodynamic Engines | 59 |
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