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Fluid Mechanics and Machinery
by
Kothandaraman, C.P
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Rudramoorthy, R
in
Fluid mechanics
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Hydraulic machinery
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Problems, exercises, etc
2007
About the Book: The text provides the following: Guidance in building of physical and mathematical models. Numerical examples for each of the equations derived numbering more than 100. Sketches and illustrations numbering more than 200. Solved problems to highlight whole spectrum of applications numbering more than 400. Objective questions for self evaluation numbering more than 700. Graded problems for exercise mostly with answers, numbering more than 450. Stress on validation of numerical results by counter checking. Contents: Physical Properties of Fluids Pressure Distribution in Fluids Forces on Surfaces Immersed in Fluids Buoyancy Forces and Stability of Floating Bodies Fluid Flow-Basic Concepts-Hydrodynamics Bernoulli Equation and Applications Flow in Closed Conduits (Pipes) Dimensional Analysis Similitude and Model Testing Boundary Layer Theory and Flow Over Surfaces Flow Measurements Flow in Open Channels Dynamics of Fluid Flow Hydraulic Turbines Rotodynamic Pumps Reciprocating Pumps.
Complete Electronics Self-Teaching Guide with Projects
An all-in-one resource on everything electronics-related! For almost 30 years, this book has been a classic text for electronics enthusiasts. Now completely updated for today's technology, this latest version combines concepts, self-tests, and hands-on projects to offer you a completely repackaged and revised resource. This unique self-teaching guide features easy-to-understand explanations that are presented in a user-friendly format to help you learn the essentials you need to work with electronic circuits. All you need is a general understanding of electronics concepts such as Ohm's law and current flow, and an acquaintance with first-year algebra. The question-and-answer format, illustrative experiments, and self-tests at the end of each chapter make it easy for you to learn at your own speed. * Boasts a companion website that includes more than twenty full-color, step-by-step projects * Shares hands-on practice opportunities and conceptual background information to enhance your learning process * Targets electronics enthusiasts who already have a basic knowledge of electronics but are interested in learning more about this fascinating topic on their own * Features projects that work with the multimeter, breadboard, function generator, oscilloscope, bandpass filter, transistor amplifier, oscillator, rectifier, and more You're sure to get a charge out of the vast coverage included in Complete Electronics Self-Teaching Guide with Projects!
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery (3rd Edition)
by
Rudramoorthy R
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Kothandaraman C. P
in
Fluid mechanics
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Fluid Mechanics & Rheology
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Hydraulic machinery
2013,2011
This book is intended for use in undergraduate courses of Civil, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering. The SI system of units is adopted throughout. In order to give extensive practice in the application of various concepts, the following format is used in all the chapters. Enunciation of basic concepts. Development of physical and mathematical models with interspersed numerical examples. Illustrative examples involving the application and extension of the models developed. Objective questions and exercise problems.
Financial Management and Analysis Workbook
by
Habegger, Wendy D
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Peterson, Pamela P
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Fabozzi, Frank J
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Business enterprises
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Corporations
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Finance
2004
A comprehensive guide to understanding the world of financial management and analysis This complement to the bestselling Financial Management and Analysis allows readers to self-test their understanding before applying the concepts to real-world situations. Pamela P. Peterson, PhD, CPA (Tallahassee, FL), is Professor of Finance at Florida State University. Wendy D. Habegger (Tallahassee, FL) is a PhD student in Finance at Florida State University.
The syntax workbook
by
Carnie, Andrew
in
Generative grammar
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Grammar, Comparative and general
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Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax -- Problems, exercises, etc
2012,2013
Written as a companion to the bestselling textbook, Syntax: A Generative Introduction, this workbook features over 120 new exercises in a format that corresponds to each chapter of the textbook. Students and instructors alike consistently point to the need for more exercises than can be provided in a single volume; this Workbook expands upon those in the textbook to give students more practice at mastering the concepts discussed. The provision of end-of-chapter answers makes The Syntax Workbook especially useful for self-study. The exercises and topics covered include phrase structure, the lexicon, Case theory, ellipsis, auxiliaries, movement, covert movement, locality conditions, VP shells, and control. A website at www.wiley.com/go/carnie includes additional resources that can be accessed, including further exercises, links for further reading, and extra material on HPSG and LFG. This website supports the third edition of Carnie's Syntax: A Generative Introduction as well as this workbook.
Political Parties and the State
by
Shefter, Martin
in
Activism
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Benjamin Ginsberg (political scientist)
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Citizens (Spanish political party)
1993,1994
This book collects a number of Martin Shefter's most important articles on political parties. They address three questions: Under what conditions will strong party organizations emerge? What influences the character of parties--in particular, their reliance on patronage? In what circumstances will the parties that formerly dominated politics in a nation or city come under attack? Shefter's work exemplifies the \"new institutionalism\" in political science, arguing that the reliance of parties on patronage is a function not so much of mass political culture as of their relationship with public bureaucracies. The book's opening chapters analyze the circumstances conducive to the emergence of strong political parties and the changing balance between parties and bureaucracies in Europe and America. The middle chapters discuss the organization and exclusion of the American working classes by machine and reform regimes. The book concludes by examining party organizations as instruments of political control in the largest American city, New York.