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TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1. The use of thermodynamics.......................................... . 4 Figure 2. Simple analogies of thermodynamics’ system and surroundings................................... ............................... 4 Figure 3. The Thermodynamics’ system (a) an open system, (b) a closed systems, and (c) an isolated system.............. 6 Figure 4. State of the system depends on the coordinate system.................................................. .......... ................. 7 Figure 5. Process Path……………………..................................... .......... 8 Figure 6. Adiabatic Process................................................. ............ 9 iv

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TABLE OF FIGURES

Figure 1. The use of thermodynamics........................................... 4

Figure 2. Simple analogies of thermodynamics’ system and

surroundings.................................................................. 4

Figure 3. The Thermodynamics’ system (a) an open system, (b)

a closed systems, and (c) an isolated system.............. 6

Figure 4. State of the system depends on the coordinate

system............................................................ ................. 7

Figure 5. Process Path……………………............................................... 8

Figure 6. Adiabatic Process............................................................. 9

Figure 7. Isotherm Process............................................................... 10

Figure 8. Isocorik Process................................................................ 10

Figure 9. Isobar Process.................................................................... 11

Figure 10. Different state of things which had thermal contact with

the no thermal contact……………………………......... 12

Figure 11. Three systems the situation is different………………….. 13

Figure 12. Thermometer Gas on Constant Pressure.......................... 14

Figure 13. Thermometer Gas in Constant Volume……………........ 15

Figure 14. Fluids Thermometer...................................................... 16

Figure 15. Thermometer Resistor.................................................... 16

Figure 16. Galileo Thermometer.................................................... 17

Figure 17. Thermistor…................................................................. 17

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