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Thermodynamics fundamentals for engineers

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cherfioui foued

Very well 2025-08-21

Gaurav verma

Good 2025-08-06

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Good 2025-07-29

Pradeep Belwal

Good 2025-07-12

Angellena Basu

good 2025-07-01

Mohamed Ashif P J

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VISHAL M 23CHR052

NICE COURSE 2025-06-22

Mohamad Isa Anshori

- 2025-06-19

Sandeep Makvana

Nice course 2025-06-18

PRASHANT NITALIKAR

Good 2025-05-12

Christian Chileshe

This course did a great job breaking down the core ideas of thermodynamics in a way that actually made sense. The explanations were clear, and the examples helped connect the theory to real-world engineering problems. Definitely helpful for building a solid foundation. 2025-05-09

Swapnil kishan more

nice course 2025-05-06

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Thermodynamics fundamentals, in this course offers a comprehensive introduction to the core principles of thermodynamics, ideal for students and professionals in engineering and physical sciences. The course covers essential topics such as the laws of thermodynamics, energy conservation, heat transfer, and the behavior of gases. It explores concepts like internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, and the first and second laws of thermodynamics, providing a strong foundation for understanding how energy flows and transforms in various systems. Learners will also dive into the mathematical formulations used to describe thermodynamic processes and solve real-world problems. Through practical examples, interactive exercises, and problem-solving sessions, this course ensures that participants can apply thermodynamic principles to both theoretical and applied scenarios. By the end of the course, learners will have a deep understanding of thermodynamic processes, enabling them to analyze and optimize energy systems in various scientific and industrial contexts.

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