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barometer The instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure is:

isometric Gas being heated at constant volume is undergoing the process of:
enthalpy ( u + pv) is a quantity called:
throttling An adiabatic process with no work done is:
quadruples If an initial volume of an ideal gas is compressed to one-half its original volume
and to twice its original temperature, the pressure:
heat of transformation The increase in enthalpy of a substance when it undergoes some phase
change at a constant pressure and temperature.
isometric Which of the process where work done is zero?
mercury manometer A process has pressure range of 0.001-1 atmosphere. A pressure
measuring instrument to register the pressure at all times, the instrument needed for the job is:
BTU The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature one lb of that substance one degree
Fahrenheit is:
critical point Is the condition of pressure and temperature at which a liquid ad its vapor are
indistinguishable:
compressed liquid If the temperature is held constant and the pressure is increased beyond the
saturation pressure, we have a:
heat Form of energy associated with the kinetic energy of the random motion of large number
of molecules:
Charles If the pressure of the confined gas is constant, the volume is directly proportional
to the absolute temperature:
subcooled liquid Is one whose temperature is below the saturation temperature
corresponding to its pressure:
compressed liquid If the temperature is held constant and the pressure is increased beyond the
saturation pressure, we have a:
adiabatic What is the process that has no heat transfer?
2000 dynes/cm² A pressure of 2 millibar is equivalent to:
boiling point The temperature at which its vapor pressure is equal to the pressure exerted on the
liquid:
sublimation The changing of solid directly to vapor, without passing through the liquid state is
called:
Newton S.I. unit of force:
Second Law of Thermodynamics Heat normally flowing from a high temperature body to a
low temperature body wherein it is impossible to convert heat without other effects is called the:
enthalpy is constant What condition exists in an adiabatic throttling process?
atmospheric pressure What do you call the weight of the column air above the earth's surface?
isometric Gas is being heated at constant volume is undergoing the process of:
Carnot What is the most efficient thermodynamic cycle?
zero An ideal gas is compressed isothermally. The enthalpy change is:
greater than zero A system with paddle wheel work is irreversible, therefore, the change in
its entropy:
temperature Enthalpy of an ideal gas is a function only of:
enthalpy Mechanical energy of pressure transformed into energy of heat:
J/kg-°K Specific heat capacity is an SI derived unit described as:
barometer The instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure is:
Third Law of Thermodynamics The law that states entropy of all perfect crystalline solids
is zero at absolute zero temperature.
1000 kg What is a metric ton?
1000 lbf (force) What is a kip?
atmospheric pressure What do you call the weight of the column of air above the earth's
surface?
90 kPa What is the atmospheric pressure on a planet if the absolute pressure is 100 kPa and the
gage pressure is 10 kPA?
1000 dynes/cm² A pressure of millibar is equivalent to:
73.3 kPa The pump suction has a pressure of -150 mm Hg. If atmospheric pressure is 700
mm Hg, find the absolute pressure.
4.34 m of water Water has an absolute temperature of 10.5 m of water and atmospheric
pressure of 60.45 kPa. Find the gage pressure in meters of water.
32.2 kPa The barometer reads 29.0 inches (737 mm) mercury. What is the absolute
pressure if a vacuum gage reads 9.5 psi (66 kPa) in SI?
94.44 A substance temperature was 662 deg R. What is the temperature in deg C?
-40 degrees At what temperature readings do the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales have the same
value?
°K The SI unit of temperature is:
-273 The absolute zero in Celsius scale:
temperature Which property of state is not an extensive state?
h = u + pV Which of the following relations defines enthalpy?
internal energy is negative Which of the following is true for water at a reference temperature
where enthalpy is zero?
internal energy Which thermodynamic property is the best measure of the molecular
activity of a substance?
dyne Which of the following is not a unit of work?
Watt SI system for power:
1 calorie is equivalent to: 4.187 J
Third Law of Thermodynamics At absolute zero, the entropy of a pure substance, in
equilibrium at 0°R, in some perfect crystalline form becomes zero.
conservation of energy The first law of thermodynamics states about:
Second Law of Thermodynamics It is a thermodynamics law that deals with the direction of
flow of heat energy, which is from higher temperature body to lower temperature body.
isentropic process Name the process that is no heat loss or gain and no friction loss.
quadruples If an initial volume of an ideal gas is compressed to one-half of its original
volume and to twice its original temperature, the pressure:
Charles' Law The mass and temperature of a gas are inversely proportional at a constant
pressure process. This is known as:
adiabatic If the air is compressed without discarding heat, then what do you call this kind of
compression?
isobaric process In thermodynamic cycle, a process which represented by a equation PV to
the n is constant, if n = 0.
0 One kilogram of air is compressed adiabatically and in steady flow. The compression
efficiency is 80% and work done is 265 kJ/kg. What is the heat added?
isometric How do you describe a non-flow process where in the volume remains constant?
Isochoric process In polytropic process PVn

enthalpy of an ideal gas is a function only of Temperature


Most efficient thermodynamic cycle Carnot
First law or thermodynamics Energy can neither be created not destroyed but it may be
converted from one form to another
An ideal gas is compressed isothermally. What is the enthalpy change? Zero
Name the process that has no heat transfer Adiabatic
An ideal gas is compressed in a cylinder so well insulated that there is essentially no heat
transfer. The temperature of the gas Increases
What is the SI unit of pressure? Pascal
The equation Cp=Cv + R applies to which of the following Ideal gas
In the flow process, neglecting kinetic and potential energies, the integral Vdp represents what?
Shaft Work
Mechanical Energy of pressure transformed into energy of heat Enthalpy
The theory of changing heat into mechanical work Thermodynamics
Average pressure on a surface when a changing pressure condition exist. Mean Effective
Pressure
Which of the following cycles consists two isothermal and two constant volume processes?
Stirling Cycle
A control volume refers to what? A fixed region in space
In the polytropic process, PV^n = constant, if the value of n is infinitely large, the process is
Isometric
If the temperature is held constant and the pressure is increased beyond the saturation pressure
then the working medium must be; Compressed liquid
Is one whose temperature is below the saturation temperature corresponding to is pressure
Subcooled liquid
Number of molecules in a mole of any substance is a constant called Avogadro's number
If the pressure of a gas is constant the volume is directly proportional to the absolute
temperature. Charles' Law
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom or the numbers of electrons in the orbit of an
atom Atomic number
In a P-T diagram of a pure substance, the curve separating the solid phase from the liquid phase
is: Fusion Curve
Water temperature of 18 deg. F in the water cooled condenser is equivalent in deg. C to 10
The latent heat of vaporization in Joules per kg is equal to 22.6 x 10^5
Form of energy associated with the kinetic energy of the random motion of large number m meet
of molecules Heat
If the temperature is held constant and the he pressure is increased beyond the saturation
pressure, then, the working medium must be: Compressed liquid
Is the condition of pressure and temperature at which a liquid and its vapor are indistinguishable
Critical Point
When a substance in gaseous state is below the critical temperature, it is called Vapor
Superheated vapor behaves Approximately as a gas
Which of the following provide the basis for measuring thermodynamic property of temperature?
Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
Which of the following is commonly used as liquid absorbent? Ethylene Glycol
Mechanism designed to lower the temperature of air passing through it Air cooler
A device for measuring the velocity of wind Anemometer

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