thermodynamics
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IamSmooth
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Sun Sept 09 2012, 04:15AM
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I was going through my library and realize that I never saved my college thermodynamics textbook. Any recommendations for a good text with problems? I would want it to cover everything formula derivations and multiple cases, including adiabatic systems.
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radiotech
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Wed Sept 12 2012, 06:27AM
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Thermodynamics by Enrico Fermi. a small book. Now its on the net.
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Uspring
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Fri Sept 14 2012, 10:13AM
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Thermal physics by Charles Kittel is strong on derivations. It is a graduate level textbook and requires some understanding of quantum mechanics. I liked the way it introduces temperature by the way of entropy, which is the more basic statistical quantity.
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