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    <title>Waves &amp; Thermodynamics For Jee Main &amp; Advanced : Physics Module 3</title>
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    <publisher> Mcgraw-Hill Book Company</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2017</dateIssued>
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  <abstract>About the Book: Physics Module III-Waves and Thermodynamics Waves and Thermodynamics for JEE (Main and Advanced) is meant for the aspirants of engineering entrance examinations and aims at rendering the topic of Waves and Thermodynamics easy for the student. It combines key concepts, formula and practices, with the right emphasis on solved examples and solved exercise questions with level of difficulties and past year papers. This volume has 8 chapters which adhere strictly to the current pattern of the examination. Contents Ch-1 Wave On String Ch-2 Sound Waves CH-3 Thermal Expansion CH-4 Thermometry and Calorimetry Ch-5 Conduction and Radiation Ch-6 Thermodynamics Ch-7 Elasticity, Surface Tension and Viscositys CH-8 Fluid Mechanics</abstract>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Sanjay K Bahety</note>
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