The word thermodynamics stems from the Greek words therme (heat) and dynamis (force).
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Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics
2004, Wiley
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0471274712 9780471274711
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Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics
July 2001, John Wiley & Sons, Wiley
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Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics
1995, Wiley
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Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics
1992, Wiley
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