A. 1.013 bar
B. 760mm of Hg
C. 101.3KN/m2
D. All of these
Submitted by: Faheem Zaman Dhaunroo
Thermodynamics
A. 1.013 bar
B. 760mm of Hg
C. 101.3KN/m2
D. All of these
Submitted by: Faheem Zaman Dhaunroo
A. pressure
B. temperature
C. volume
D. all of the above
E. atomic mass
A. second
B. minute
C. hour
D. day
E. year.
A. Boyle’s law
B. Charles’law
C. Gay-Lussac law
D. all of the above
E. Joule’s law
A. Centigrade
B. Celsius
C. Fahrenheit
D. Kelvin
E. Rankine
A. meter
B. centimeter
C. kilometer
D. millimeter
A. temperature
B. absolute
C. absolute temperature, if volume is kept constant
D. volume, if temperature is kept constant
E. remains constant,if volume and temperature are kept constant
A. PV=nRT
B. PV=mRT
D. PV = C
C. PV=KiRT
E. Cp-Cv = Wj
A. 02, N2, steam, C02
B. Oz, N2, water vapour
C. S02, NH3, C02, moisture
D. 02, N2, H2, air
E. steam vapours, H2, C02
A. mass does not cross boundaries of the system, though energy may do so
B. mass crosses the boundary but not the energy
C. neither mass nor energy crosses the boundaries of the system
D. both energy and mass cross the boundaries of the system
E. thermodynamic reactions take place
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