Thermodynamics lab plays a crucial role in developing students' understanding of fundamental concepts and applying them to real-world engineering problems. Thermodynamics Lab provides ample opportunities for hands-on experiments that allow students to observe and measure thermodynamic phenomena. Students can learn how to use various instruments, such as temperature sensors, pressure gauges, flow meters, and calorimeters, to record data accurately. This hands-on experience helps students develop practical skills in conducting experiments, making observations, and analyzing results. With a well-designed lab environment, including practical experiments, modern equipment, safety precautions, data analysis, collaboration, and exposure to real-world structures, students can develop a strong foundation and enhance their problem-solving abilities.