A. Joule
B. Carnot
C. Rankine
D. Brayton
Chemical Engineering Basics
Chemical Engineering Basics
A. Cation speed
B. Atomic number of the cation
C. Equivalent mass of the electrolyte
D. None of these
A. Tension
B. Compression
C. Torsion
D. Shear
A. Almost same for all metals
B. Different for different metals
C. Less for low melting point metals
D. Less for high melting point metals
A. Admiralty brass
B. Stainless steel
C. Aluminium brass
D. Titanium
A. 200 BTU/minute
B. 50 kcal/minute
C. 50 kJ/sec
D. 3.5 KW
A. p
B. 2 p
C. 0.5 p
D. 0.25 p
A. Both specific humidity & dry bulb temperature increases
B. Both specific humidity & dry bulb temperature decreases
C. Specific humidity decreases & dry bulb temperature increases
D. Specific humidity increases & dry bulb temperature decreases
A. Tin
B. Copper
C. Zinc
D. Aluminium
A. Impact
B. Cupping
C. Hardness
D. Tensile