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Explores the first law of thermodynamics in terms of the energy inputs and outputs of a particular device, the hydraulic ram. The idea of perpetual motion machines is a fantasy, but it is used here to cue...
The interconversion of work and heat; heat as a form of energy. Statements of the first law, pressure volume work, heat absorbed in constant column processes and the internal energy change. Enthalpy, changes...
An interactive CD-ROM for chemistry that allows users to visualise difficult concepts, manipulate variables, analyse data and see and hear reactions. Covers: atoms; molecules; gases; liquids; solids;...
A media package to support the 7th edition of the Cengel/Boles text. A Student Resources DVD is packaged with the text and contains the Engineering Equation Solver (EES) software. McGraw-Hill’s new...
Examines the theory and practice behind gas and steam turbines.
CD-ROM programmes containing a wide range of interactive animated physics simulations and models. With audio commentary and step-by-step controls for individual learning.
Establishes the thermodynamic principles governing the favourability of a reaction and shows how these can be used to test the feasibility of reactions designed to produce hydrogen as a fuel for the future.
Demonstrates the vital role of chemical and thermodynamic theory in modern chemistry. Examines thermochemical and Born Haber cycles. Demonstrates the importance of structure and chemical behaviour.
1: Introduces some fo the properties exhibited by fluids and materials which under conditions behave like a fluid: flow and viscostiy; buoyancy; hydrostatic pressure; and surface energy. Also covers...
Explains why the Carnot cycle is the cycle of the greatest possible thermodynamic efficency follows through the four stages of the cycle. Shows a Stirling engine based on the Stirling cycle, with each stage...
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