1 Lec 20: Optional Review. 2 Midterm Exam 2 Thursday, November 6, 2003 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Rooms Zachry 104B or 127B You may bring your equation sheet from.

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1 Lec 20: Optional Review

2 Midterm Exam 2 Thursday, November 6, :00 - 9:00 p.m. Rooms Zachry 104B or 127B You may bring your equation sheet from last time plus one single-sided sheet of notes. Of, you can bring one double-sided sheet of notes.

3 Calvin has problems with exams, also!

4 Real gases Nozzles Diffusers Turbines Compressors Throttles Heat exchangers Unsteady flow Review - What we’ve covered

5 Second law of thermodynamics Thermal energy reservoirs Heat engines Reversibility Review - What we’ve covered

6 Refrigerators Heat pumps Review - What we’ve covered

7 Carnot cycle Carnot principles Review - What we’ve covered