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Passenger Car Radios 987730 - 987727 - 987724, Truck - 987187, Autronic Eye - 987833 for 1958 Chevrolet.pdf
The information in this service and shop manual covers a general description of Chevrolet Radios and Autronic Eye for 1958 and thorough data on operations, specifications and procedures for testing and servicing Chevrolet Radios and Autronic Eye.
Citroen Service Bulletins.pdf
Service Bulletins for Citroen car of with the following models name: AMI-6 (Station Wagon AMB and Sedan 3CV), Citroen 2CV etc., covers aspects such as, suspension, electricity, engine (motor), body, carburetor etc.
Lectures on Quantum Physics and Application.pdf
Author: Paul E. Dimotakis, California Institute of Technology, this ebook is about Quantum Physics and Application contains great deal of physics theories such as: classical mechanics, wave mechanics, Schrodinger Equations etc.
Hydrodinamics of Pumps.pdf
Taken from Abstract: The subject of this monograph is the fluid dynamics of liquid turbomachines, particularly pumps. Rather than attempt a general treatise on turbomachines, we shall focus attention on those special problems and design issues associated with the flow of liquid through a rotating machine. There are two characteristics of a liquid that lead to these special problems, and cause a significantly different set of concerns than would occur in, say, a gas turbine. These are the potential for cavitation and the high density of liquids that enhances the possibility of damaging unsteady flows and forces.
The Thermodynamics of Phase Equilibrium.pdf
Taken from Introduction: This paper is the first in a series in which thermodynamics is developed beyond its usual scope from a new postulational basis. The postulational basis of classical thermodynamics is firmly established in tradition and a new departure calls for an explanation of the underlying ideas. It is widely believed that thermodynamics consists essentially of the implications of the first, second, and third law of thermodynamics. Actually, however, few if any significant results can be derived from these postulates without using a number of additional assumptions concerning the properties of material systems, such as the existence of homogeneous phases, validity of equations of state and the like.

