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- Identify the unique vocabulary associated with thermodynamics.
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| 2.
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- Introduce the concept of energy and define its various forms.
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| 3.
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- Introduce the concept of a pure substance.
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| 4.
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- Demonstrate the procedures for determining thermodynamic properties of pure substances from tables of property data.
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| 5.
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- Examine the moving boundary work or PdV work commonly encountered in reciprocating devices such as automotive engines and compressors.
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| 6.
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- Define the specific heat at constant volume and the specific heat at constant pressure.
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| 7.
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- Apply the conservation of mass principle to various systems including steady- and unsteady-flow control volumes.
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| 8.
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- Solve energy balance problems for common steady-flow devices such as nozzles, compressors, turbines, throttling valves, mixers, heaters, and heat exchangers.
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| 9.
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- Introduce the second law of thermodynamics.
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| 10.
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- Describe the Kelvin-Planck and Clausius statements of the second law of thermodynamics.
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| 11.
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- Apply the second law of thermodynamics to processes.
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| 12.
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- Calculate the entropy changes that take place during processes for pure substances, incompressible substances, and ideal gases.
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| 13.
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- Derive the reversible steady-flow work relations,
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