Heat And Thermodynamics (Physics)

Heat And Thermodynamics (Physics)

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Publisher Nirali Prakashan All Physics books by Nirali Prakashan
ISBN 9789389686173
Author: Dr. R. N. Mulik, Dr. S. G. Holikatti, Dr. S. G. Pawar, Dr. C. V. Chanmal, Dr. S. D. Chavan
Number of Pages 81
Edition Second Edition
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Heat And Thermodynamics (Physics) by Dr. R. N. Mulik, Dr. S. G. Holikatti, Dr. S. G. Pawar, Dr. C. V. Chanmal, Dr. S. D. Chavan
Book Summary:

We, the authors are pleased to present this text book of Physics (Heat and Thermodynamics) for B.Sc. I, Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University, Solapur, for Semester II in the market and care, therefore, has been taken, while preparing the text book, that it caters the needs not only of the students and teachers concerned, but it also creates interest and inquisitiveness about the subject in any person, who lays hand on it.

This book has been written strictly according to the guidelines of the revised syllabus (CBCS Pattern) of B.Sc. I Physics (Heat and Thermodynamics) prescribed by Board of Studies in Physics, Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University, Solapur. It is our humble belief that the text books are among the invaluable resources for successful teaching – learning process, provided they are written within the framework of the aims and objectives laid down and hence this book is really the honest efforts in that direction.

Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for B.Sc Students.
Table of Content:

1. Transport Phenomena

2. Liquefaction of Gases

3. Thermodynamics

4. Heat Engines

5. Refrigerator