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  • Lal, Brij; Subrahmanyam, N. (S. Chand, 1968)
    ‘Heat and thermodynamics’ is presented in a comprehensive way and the sequence of articles in each chapter enables the students to understand the development of the subject. The chapter on thermodynamics includes a large ...
  • Khurmi, R. S.; Gupta, J. K. (S. Chand, 1978)
    The present edition of this treatise has been thoroughly revised and brought up to date. Two new chapters on general thermodynamic relations and variable specific heat have been added.
  • Sinha, P.K. (BPB Publications, 2003)
    This is the third edition of the widely popular Computer Fundamentals book. It has been thoughtfully structured to introduce the readers to all the important concepts of computers and information technology through a single ...
  • Schuler, Charles A.; McNamee, William L. (McGraw-Hill, 1986)
    This book was written for students of electronics technology programs that emphasize industrial applications. It applications. It is comprehensive in its treatment of devices and applications. It covers basic control ...
  • Haider, S. Z. (Friends International, 2000)
    The book deals with the basic concepts in inorganic chemistry normally required for students of degree courses but also covers to a great extent the introductory materials for the honours and post graduate courses of the ...
  • Boylestad, Robert L. (Pearson Education, 2010)
    Introductory Circuit Analysis provides introductory-level students with the most thorough, understandable presentation of circuit analysis available. Exceptionally clear explanations and descriptions, step-by-step examples, ...
  • Lee, William C.Y. (McGraw-Hill, 1995)
    Here's the new second edition of the classic reference in the field. From highly respected industry pioneer William Lee, this thoroughly updated reference provides a complete technical description of the design, analysis, ...
  • El-Wakil, M. M. (McGraw-Hill, 1985)
    This text is designed for courses in powerplant technology, powerplant engineering, and energy conversion offered in departments of mechanical engineering and nuclear engineering. It is also suitable as a supplement to ...
  • Razavi, Behzad (Tata McGraw Hill Education, 2001)
    In the past two decades, CMOS technology has rapidly embraced the field of analog integrated circuits, providing low-cost, high-performance solutions and rising to dominate the market. While silicon bipolar and Ill-V devices ...
  • Kerchner, Russell M.; Corcoran, George F. (John Wiley, 1960)
    the great advances in electronics and the consequent need for additional circuit theory, nearly all students now follow the first course in alternating-current-circuit theory with a rather intensive course in network theory ...
  • Das, B. C.; Mukherjee, B. N. (U. N. Dhur, 1996)
    Writers have tried to make the exposition of the fundamental principles clear as well as concise without going into unnecessary details and at the same time an attempt has been made to make the trcatement as much rigorous ...
  • Dekker, Adrianus J. (Prentice-Hall of India, 1959)
    Covers the atomic interpretation of dielectric, magnetic, and conductive properties of materials. Emphasis is on clear presentation of basic physical processes responsible for the properties of materials. Extensive background ...
  • Deshpande, M. V. (A. H. Wheeler, 1986)
    It discusses load forecasting, economic load dispatch, unit commitment problem, methods of scheduling stations, allocation control, system reliability and system security. Trends in power plant instrumentation and control ...
  • Martin, Mike W.; Schinzinger, Ronald (McGraw-Hill, 1989)
    Martin and Schinzinger's Ethics in Engineering provides an introduction to the key issues in engineering ethics, taking account of both specific organizational contexts and broader technological trends. Current and thorough, ...
  • Chapman, Stephen J. (Thomson Learning, 2004)
    Stephen Chapman introduces the MATLAB language and shows how to use it to solve typical technical problems. The book teaches MATLAB as a technical programming language, showing students how to write clean, efficient, and ...
  • Golding, E. W.; Widdis, F. C. (Wheeler, 1963)
    The most significant single change has been the adoption of the rationalized M.K.S. system of units, which is now increasingly used in teaching the subject. For the benefit of readers who find themselves in the transition ...
  • Lipschutz, Seymour (McGraw-Hill, 2005)
    Schaum's is the key to faster learning and higher grades in every subject. Each Outline presents all the essential course information in an easy-to-follow, topic-by-topic format. Students also get hundreds of examples, ...
  • Uppal, S. L.; Laroia, J. M. (Khanna Publishers, 1997)
    This is the first book of its kind and has been written with the main object to provide the basic text knowledge of the applications of Electricity which are so common in our day-to-day life but still uncommon. Special ...
  • Streetman, Ben G.; Banerjee, Sanjay (Prentice-Hall of India, 2001)
    The most widely used introduction to solid state electronic devices text, this book is designed to help students gain a basic understanding of semiconductor devices and the physical operating principles behind them. This ...
  • Schildt, Herbert (McGraw-Hill, 2000)
    If you already know C and are moving up to C++, this book is for you. C++ is the C programmer's answer to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP). Built upon the solid foundation of C, C++ adds support for OOP (and many other ...

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