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Notes for entire Intro to Thermodynamics course. Finished with an A+ in the class. Notes cover topics and examples of: - Basic concepts - Energy transfer and analysis - Properties of pure substances - Property diagrams - Ideal gas equation - Work interactions - Specific heats - Mass and energy analysis of control volumes - Thermodynamic devices - 2nd law and entropy - Gas power cycles - Vapor power cycles - Refrigeration cycles

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