Thermodynamics is all about transfer of energy in the system of heat and mechanical work. It is not unknown to us that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed. It can only be conserved. Heat and work are energies for conversion. The internal energy is considered to be as the only storage energy. However, in thermodynamics, we deal with change in energy than total energy. Therefore any random state can be consigned as the zero level of energy.
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- Introduction to statics
- Introduction to vector algebra
- Two dimensional force systems
- Introduction concept of equilibrium of rigid body
- Friction introduction
- Introduction about distributed forces
- Area moments of inertia in rectangular and polar coordinates
- Mass moment of inertia introduction
- Work done by force
- Kinematics of particles
- Position vector velocity and acceleration
- Plane kinematics of rigid bodies introduction
- Combined motion of translation and rotation
- Rectilinear motion in kinetics of particles
- Work and energy
- Linear momentum
- Force mass acceleration
- Simple stress introduction
- Normal strain
- Statically indeterminate system
- Introduction to thermodynamics
- Statement of zeroth law of thermodynamics with explanation
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