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W. H. Macaulay - The Laws of Thermodynamics (1913)

W. H. Macaulay - The Laws of Thermodynamics (1913)

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The Laws of Thermodynamics is a book written by W. H. Macaulay in 1913. It is a comprehensive guide to the fundamental principles of thermodynamics, which is the study of the relationships between heat, energy, and work. The book covers the four laws of thermodynamics, including the first law, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be converted from one form to another. The second law states that heat always flows from hot to cold, and the third law states that it is impossible to reach absolute zero. The book also explores the practical applications of thermodynamics, including the efficiency of engines and the behavior of gases. The Laws of Thermodynamics is an essential resource for students and professionals in the fields of physics, engineering, and chemistry, and anyone interested in understanding the fundamental principles of energy and heat.

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