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BITSAT-2008 BrochureA Computer Based Online Test for admission to Integrated First Degree programmes of BITS, Pilani; I Semester 2008-09 |
The Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani is a
University established under Section 3 of the UGC Act. Admissions to all the
Integrated First Degree programmes of BITS, Pilani, at Pilani campus, Goa
campus, and Hyderabad Campus for the academic year 2008-09 will be made on the
basis of a Computer based Online Test conducted by BITS, Pilani. This test will
be referred to as ‘BITS Admission test – 2008’, in short as BITSAT-2008 hereafter in this document.
1. Integrated First Degree Programmes to
which admissions will be made on the basis of BITSAT-2008:
(i) at
BITS, Pilani – Pilani Campus:
B.E.(Hons.): Chemical; Civil; Computer Science; Electrical and
Electronics; Electronics & Instrumentation; Mechanical;
B.Pharm.(Hons.);
M.Sc.(Hons.): Biological Sciences; Chemistry; Economics;
Mathematics; Physics; and
M.Sc.(Tech.): General
Studies; Engineering Technology; Finance; Information Systems.
(ii) at
BITS, Pilani – Goa Campus:
B.E.(Hons.): Chemical; Computer Science; Electrical and
Electronics; Electronics & Instrumentation; Mechanical;
M.Sc.(Hons.): Biological Sciences; Chemistry; Economics; Mathematics;
Physics; and
M.Sc.(Tech.): Information Systems.
(iii) at BITS, Pilani –
Hyderabad Campus :
B.E.(Hons.): Chemical; Civil; Computer
Science; Electronics & Communication, Electrical and Electronics;
Electronics & Instrumentation; Mechanical;
B.Pharm.(Hons.);
M.Sc.(Hons.): Biological Sciences;
Chemistry; Economics; Mathematics; Physics; and
M.Sc.(Tech.): Information Systems
2. Eligibility:
(i)
For admission to all the
above programmes except B.Pharm.(Hons.) and M.Sc.(Hons.) Biological Sciences: Candidates should have passed the 12th
examination of 10+2 system from a recognized Central or State board or its
equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and adequate proficiency in
English.
(ii)
For admission to B.Pharm.(Hons.) and M.Sc.(Hons.): Biological Sciences programmes: Candidates should have
passed the 12th examination of
10+2 system from a recognized Central or State board or its equivalent
with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics and adequate proficiency in
English. Candidates having both Mathematics and Biology in 10+2 have to decide
whether they wish to appear in Mathematics or Biology subjects in BITSAT-2008.
Admission to all the programmes is subject to the conditions given
below.
The candidate should have obtained a minimum of aggregate 80% marks in
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects (if he/she has taken Mathematics in
BITSAT) or a minimum of aggregate 80% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology
subjects (if he/she has taken Biology in BITSAT) subjects in 12th examination,
with at least 60% marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics /
Biology subjects.
Students who are appearing
for 12th examination in 2008 or who have passed 12th
Examination in 2007 only are eligible to appear in the BITSAT-2008 test. Students who have passed 12th
examination in 2006 or earlier are NOT eligible to appear in BITSAT-2008.
Students who are presently studying in BITS at any of its campuses are not
eligible to appear in BITSAT test.
Admissions will be made purely on merit. The merit position of the
candidate for admission will be based on the score obtained by the candidate in
the BITSAT-2008. However, their eligibility for admission is subject to
fulfilling the requirement of minimum marks in 12th examination, as
mentioned above.
Direct Admission to Board
Toppers:
In
the past, admission process of the Institute always ensured guaranteed
admission to all the students who obtained first ranks in their respective
board examinations. This has given a very vital input of highly meritorious
students from all over India. First rank students of all the central and state
boards in India for the year 2008 will be given direct admission to the program
of their choice, irrespective of their BITSAT-2008 score as per the eligibility
criteria mentioned above. Further details about this scheme will be available
at BITS website by 20th May, 2008.
3. Details of BITSAT-2008:
‘Computer Based Online test’ means the candidate sits in front of a
computer and the questions are presented on the computer monitor and the
candidate submits the answers through the use of keyboard or mouse. Each
computer is connected to a server, which prepares the question set and delivers
it to the candidate on the computer. This is unlike the traditional paper-pencil
based test, which is generally offered on a single day to all candidates.
BITSAT-2008 will be offered over a period of time and the candidate can choose
the center, the day and time of his/her convenience to take the test, as
described in the later sections.
BITSAT-2008 Test Format:
BITSAT-2008 will be of total 3-hour duration
(without break). The test consists of four parts:
Part I : Physics
Part II :
Chemistry
Part III : (a) English
Proficiency and (b) Logical
Reasoning
Part IV :
Mathematics OR Biology
Students who have taken Mathematics and not Biology in 10+2 have to
appear for Mathematics in Part IV. Students who have taken Biology in 10+2 and
not Mathematics have to appear for Biology in Part IV. Students who have taken
both Mathematics and Biology in 10+2 can opt for either Mathematics or Biology
in Part IV. Candidates who appear in Biology in Part IV will be eligible for
admission to M.Sc. (Hons.) Biological Sciences and B.Pharm. (Hons.) only.
Candidates who appear in Mathematics in Part IV will be eligible for admission
to any of the Integrated First degree programmes, including M.Sc.(Hons.)
Biological Sciences and B.Pharm.( Hons.).
All questions are of objective type (multiple choice questions); each
question with choice of four answers, only one being correct choice. Each
correct answer fetches 3 marks, while each incorrect answer has a penalty of 1
mark. No marks are awarded for not
attempted questions. While the candidate can skip a question, the computer will
not allow the candidate to choose more than one option as correct answer.
There
will be 150 questions in all. The number of questions in each part is as
follows:
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Subject |
No of questions |
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Part
I |
Physics |
40 |
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Part
II |
Chemistry |
40 |
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Part
III |
(a)
English Proficiency (b)
Logical Reasoning |
15 10 |
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Part
IV |
Mathematics
OR Biology |
45 |
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Total: |
150 |
There is no time limit for individual parts of the test. The candidate
can go back and change any of his/her answers among the 150 questions.
If a candidate answers all the 150 questions (without skipping any
question), the candidate will have an option of attempting 12 (twelve) extra
questions, if there is still time left. These extra questions will be from
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics / Biology only; four questions from each part. Further, once the candidate has opted for
extra questions, he cannot go back for correction of any of the earlier
answered 150 questions.
The questions are so designed that a good student will be able to answer
150 questions in 180 minutes. The extra questions (a maximum of 12) will give a
chance to highly meritorious candidates to score higher. However, candidates
should keep in mind the fact that there is negative marking for wrong answers
and any attempt to answer the questions by pure guessing of the answers is not
likely to have any advantage, but may result in a reduction in the total score.
All
the questions and instructions of the test will be in English only.
Each candidate who registers for BITSAT-2008 will be instructed to
download a ‘Hall Ticket’. Candidates with the hall ticket only will be allowed
inside the test centers. Candidates should bring a pen for the purpose of rough
work, signing etc. Blank sheets for rough work will be provided, if required.
Calculators and logarithmic tables are not allowed in the test centers.
Candidates are not allowed to bring any other personal belongings such as
mobiles.
All centers are closely monitored for security and candidates’ identity
and activities will be recorded using web cameras and/or closed circuit TV
cameras. Anyone violating the rules of the test center will not be allowed to
continue with the test and will be automatically disqualified.
Syllabus:
The BITSAT-2008 test will be conducted on the basis of NCERT syllabus
for 11th and 12th class. The detailed syllabus is given
in the Annexure. Candidates may refer to the NCERT textbooks for the contents.
A sample test will be made available to the registered candidates at the BITS
website on which he/she can practice as many times as desired.
4. BITSAT score report:
At the completion of the test, the computer will announce the result to
the candidate in terms of number of total correct answers and wrong answers,
with the score. The candidate can also check and print his score report at the
BITS website after all the tests are completed. No student will be allowed to
repeat the test in the same year.
5. Merit List for Admission:
As explained earlier, a candidate who has appeared in BITSAT-2008 will
be eligible for admission only if he/she gets the required minimum marks in the
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or Biology subjects of 12th
examination as per the eligibility criteria described already. All candidates
who have appeared in BITSAT-2008 and are interested in admission will be
required to submit Admission application with 12th marks and
preferences to different degree programmes offered, on or before 30th
June 2008, as detailed later in this brochure.
The merit position of such eligible candidates (i.e., those who have
appeared in BITSAT-2008 and have submitted the application for admission in the
prescribed form(s) with 12th marks, preferences and the required
fees) will be prepared on the basis of their scores in BITSAT-2008. There will
be two separate merit lists prepared for admission. One for all the programmes
except the B.Pharm.(Hons.) and M.Sc.(Hons.) Biological Sciences, the other only
for B.Pharm.(Hons.) and M.Sc.(Hons.) Biological Sciences. The cases of bracketing,
if any, will be dealt with as described below.
When the score of two candidates are the same, first their scores
obtained in Mathematics (if he/she has taken Mathematics in BITSAT) or Biology
(if he/she has taken Biology in BITSAT) will be considered for separating them.
If the scores obtained in Mathematics/Biology are equal, then their scores in
Physics in BITSAT will be considered for separating them. If the scores
obtained in Physics are also equal, then their scores in Chemistry in BITSAT
will be considered for separating them. If still there is a tie, their PCM (if
he/she has taken Mathematics in BITSAT) or PCB (if he/she has taken Biology in
BITSAT) total marks in 12th examination will be considered for their
separation.
6. Test Centers for BITSAT-2008:
In order to facilitate a large number of students all over India to
participate in this test, apart from
Pilani and Goa where it is expected that a large number of students will
take the test, the Institute is also planning to offer the tests at dedicated
test centers in several cities. The planned test centers are in the following
cities.
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1. Pilani |
2. Goa |
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3.
Ahmedabad |
4.
Bangalore |
5.
Bhubaneswar |
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6.
Chandigarh |
7. Chennai |
8.
Coimbatore |
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9. Delhi |
10. Gurgaon |
11. Hyderabad |
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12. Indore |
13. Kolkatta |
14. Lucknow |
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15. Madurai |
16. Mumbai |
17. Nagpur |
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18. Noida |
19. Visakhapatnam |
20. Vijayawada |
The final list of centers and the operating days at each center will depend on the number of applicants and their preferences and will be announced only after all the applications are received and candidates will be informed of the same through BITS website, so that the candidates can choose their date for the test as per their convenience and availability of slots in any of these centers.
7. Important dates and deadlines:
Deadline to apply for BITSAT-2008 : 31st January 2008
Test center allotment and announcement to candidates : by
15th February 2008
Candidates to reserve Test dates : 18th Feb. – 10th
March 2008
Candidates to download the Hall tickets with instructions: 20th – 31st March 2008
BITSAT Online tests : 9th May – 12th
June 2008
Candidates to apply for admission with 12th marks and
preferences to Degree programmes : 20th May – 30th
June 2008
Admit List and Wait List announcement :
1st July 2008
8. How
to Apply:
Interested candidates should register their names for BITSAT-2008 by
applying in the prescribed application form in one of the following modes:
(i) Complete the application form Online at http://www.bitsadmission.com/BITSAT/ and take the print out of the
filled form. The completed application form alongwith the prescribed fees of
Rs. 800/- (Rs. 400/- for female candidates) should be sent to Admissions
Officer, BITS, Pilani – 333 031. Details for payment of fees are available at
the website while applying online.
or
(ii) Obtain
the application form by post from the under-mentioned by sending a request on
plain paper giving the candidate’s name, and gender with complete postal
address, accompanied by a crossed demand draft for Rs. 900/- (Rs. 500/- for
Female candidates). This amount includes the prescribed fees and Rs. 100/-
towards postal and handling charges. The form will be sent by Speed Post /
Registered Post. Requests by post will be accepted only till 21st
January 2008. Demand drafts should be drawn in favour of ‘Birla Institute of Technology & Science’ payable at State Bank
of India, Zuari Nagar, Goa (code: 1976) Or State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur,
Pilani (Code: 10398) or UCO Bank, Vidya Vihar, Pilani (Code: 0150).
Special provision for Female
candidates:
The BITSAT application fee for female candidates is Rs. 400/- only instead of
Rs. 800/-. Further, the Institute will try its best to accommodate all female
candidates at their first preference of test centers.
Deadline to apply for
BITSAT-2008 by submitting the completed form to the under-mentioned is 5.00 PM
on 31st January 2008.
Those who register for the test and reserve test dates have to download
the ‘Hall ticket’, alongwith instructions, from BITS website as per the
schedule given earlier. The tests will be conducted during 9th May – 12th
June 2008.
Procedure for Applying for admission:
In addition to applying for and appearing in BITSAT-2008, candidates
have to also apply for admission to BITS giving details of their 12th
marks and preferences to different degree programmes offered. The prescribed
application form(s) for admission, the detailed application procedure and the
final list of Degree programmes offered will be available at the BITS website,
by 20th May 2008. There will be two separate application forms as
per details given below.
1.
Application
form for admission to all programmes except B.Pharm.(Hons.) and M.Sc.(Hons.)
Biological Sciences.
2.
Application
form for admission to B.Pharm.(Hons.) and M.Sc.(Hons.) Biological Sciences.
If the candidates with PCM subjects also wish to apply for B.Pharm.
(Hons.) and M.Sc.(Hons.) Biological Sciences programmes in addition to other
programmes, they have to fill both the forms and a fee of Rs. 200/- has to be submitted with
each form. The completed form with the required application fee of Rs. 200/- has to be submitted so as to
reach the under-mentioned on or before 5.00 PM on 30th June 2008.
Completed application forms for BITSAT-2008 and for admission are to be
sent by registered post/speedpost or personally submitted to the
under-mentioned so as to reach him before the announced deadlines:
The Admissions Officer,
BITS
Pilani – 333 031
Rajasthan
Important Note:
(i)
The tests are generated from a large question bank and
different candidates will get different question sets. An expert committee will
ensure that the question sets are of comparable difficulty level, content,
question type etc. In this matter, the decision of the expert committee will be
final and binding on the candidate.
(ii)
The test assumes that the candidate has basic familiarity
with computers, keyboard and mouse operation. It is the responsibility of the
candidate to acquire these skills before appearing in the test and the Institute
cannot take responsibility for the same.
(iii)
The Institute is planning to operate test centers in
different cities other than Pilani and Goa as previously stated. The final list
of centers will be announced to candidates through the BITS website. The Institute
cannot guarantee that test centers will be set up in all these cities. Further,
the Institute reserves the right to cancel any test center if such situation
arises. In such cases, those candidates allotted to these centers will be
accommodated in alternate test centers including Pilani/Goa.
(iv)
The candidate must fully obey the rules of the test
centers; otherwise he/she will be automatically debarred from the test.
(v)
In all matters in the conduct of BITSAT-2008, the decision
of the Vice Chancellor of BITS will be final.
(vi)
All disputes pertaining to BITSAT-2008 shall fall within
the jurisdiction of Pilani only.
Annexure
Syllabus
for BITSAT-2008
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Part I: Physics |
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1. Units & Measurement |
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1.1 |
Units (Different systems
of units, SI units, fundamental and derived units) |
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1.2 |
Dimensional Analysis |
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1.3 |
Precision and
significant figures |
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1.4 |
Fundamental
measurements in Physics (Vernier calipers, screw gauge, Physical balance etc) |
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2.
Kinematics |
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2.1 |
Properties of vectors |
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2.2 |
Position, velocity and acceleration vectors |
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2.3 |
Motion with constant acceleration |
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2.4 |
Projectile motion |
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2.5 |
Uniform circular motion |
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2.6 |
Relative motion |
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3. Newton’s Laws of Motion |
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3.1 |
Newton’s laws (free body diagram, resolution of forces) |
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3.2 |
Motion on an inclined plane |
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3.3 |
Motion of blocks with pulley systems |
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3.4 |
Circular motion – centripetal force |
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3.5 |
Inertial and non-inertial frames |
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4. Impulse and Momentum |
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4.1 |
Definition of impulse and momentum |
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4.2 |
Conservation of momentum |
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4.3 |
Collisions |
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4.4 |
Momentum of a system of
particles |
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4.5 |
Center of mass |
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5. Work
and Energy |
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5.1 |
Work done by a force |
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5.2 |
Kinetic energy and
work-energy theorem |
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5.3 |
Power |
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5.4 |
Conservative forces and
potential energy |
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5.5 |
Conservation of
mechanical energy |
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6. Rotational Motion |
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6.1 |
Description
of rotation (angular displacement, angular velocity and angular acceleration) |
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6.2 |
Rotational motion with
constant angular acceleration |
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6.3 |
Moment of inertia,
Parallel and perpendicular axes theorems, rotational kinetic energy |
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6.4 |
Torque and angular
momentum |
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6.5 |
Conservation of angular
momentum |
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6.6 |
Rolling motion |
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7. Gravitation |
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7.1 |
Newton’s law of
gravitation |
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7.2 |
Gravitational potential
energy, Escape velocity |
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7.3 |
Motion of planets –
Kepler’s laws, satellite motion |
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8. Mechanics of
Solids and Fluids |
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8.1 |
Elasticity |
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8.2 |
Pressure, density and
Archimedes’ principle |
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8.3 |
Viscosity and Surface
Tension |
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8.4 |
Bernoulli’s theorem |
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9. Oscillations |
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9.1 |
Kinematics of simple
harmonic motion |
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9.2 |
Spring mass system,
simple and compound pendulum |
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9.3 |
Forced & damped
oscillations, resonance |
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10. Waves |
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10.1 |
Progressive sinusoidal
waves |
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10.2 |
Standing waves in
strings and pipes |
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10.3 |
Superposition of waves,
beats |
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10.4 |
Doppler Effect |
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11. Heat and
Thermodynamics |
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11.1 |
Kinetic theory of gases |
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11.2 |
Thermal equilibrium and
temperature |
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11.3 |
Specific heat |
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11.4 |
Work, heat and first law
of thermodynamics |
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11.5 |
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