Sci-Tech Encyclopedia

McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 5th edition, published by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Wake flow (fluid mechanics)
Wall construction (civil engineering & architecture)
Walnut (plant, tree)
Warm-air heating system (mechanical engineering)
Watch (mechanical device)
Water desalination (chemical engineering)
Water pollution (in ecology)
Water softening (Technology)
Water supply engineering (civil engineering & architecture)
Water table (in geology)
Water tunnel (disambiguation)
Water-jet cutting (fluid mechanics)
Watermelon (plant, fruit)
Waterspout (in meteorology)
Wave (in physics)
Wave motion (physics)
Wave optics (optics)
Wave-shaping circuits (electronic circuits)
Waveform determination (electricity and magnetism)
Waveguide (mechanical device)
Wavelength (1967 Film)
Wavelength standards (spectroscopy)
Wavelets (technology)
Wax, petroleum (petroleum chemistry)
Weak nuclear interactions (nuclear physics)
Weasel (carnivore, mammal)
Weather (in meteorology)
Weather forecasting and prediction (meteorology and climatology)
Weather modification (meteorology and climatology)
Weather observations (meteorology and climatology)
Weathering processes (geology and geodesy)
Weeds (computer jargon)
Weight (measure)
Weight measurement (classical mechanics)
Weightlessness (in physics)