Thermodynamics for Engineers
Merle C. Potter
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Thermodynamics for Engineers
by Merle C. Potter, M. C. Potter, Craig W. Somerton
Published
2014
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
624
ISBN-13
9781133112877
Subjects
Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics
Thermodynamics
Introduction to chemical engineering thermodynamics
Solutions Manual for Thermodynamics in Materials Science
La science et l'hypothèse
Introduction to metallurgical thermodynamics
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For most readers, Thermodynamics for Engineers typically takes between 13h 0m and 8h 40m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 156,000 words and common reading speeds.
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Who is the author of Thermodynamics for Engineers?
Thermodynamics for Engineers was written by Merle C. Potter, M. C. Potter, Craig W. Somerton.
When was Thermodynamics for Engineers published?
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