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What is Thermodynamic Equilibrium?
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What is Thermodynamic Equilibrium?

Posted by admin August 23, 2021
Let us suppose that there are two bodies at different temperatures, one hot and one…
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Renewable and Non-Renewable Sources
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Renewable and Non-Renewable Sources

Posted by admin August 23, 2021
Energy is one of the most vital needs of the human beings. Apart from the…
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How Heat Works
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How Heat Works

Posted by admin August 23, 2021
In HVAC-R, making things cold is really all about heat. How many of us heard…
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Heat Transfer Defined
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Heat Transfer Defined

Posted by admin August 23, 2021
Heat transfer is the process of transfer of heat from high temperature reservoir to low…
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