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THERMODYNAMICS: COURSE INTRODUCTION

THERMODYNAMICS: COURSE INTRODUCTION

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III. Thermodynamic state of a system A. The thermodynamic state of a system is defined by specifying a set of measurable properties sufficient so that all remaining properties are determined. Examples of properties: pressure, temperature, density, internal energy, enthalpy, and entropy. B. For engineering purposes we usually want gross, average,

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