A. Heat capacity
B. Specific heat capacity
C. Thermal conductivity
D. Water equivalent
Related Mcqs:
- A gas which is collected over water becomes moistened due to water vapor, exerts its own partial pressure at the gas temperature, which is termed as its_______________?
A. Aqueous tension
B. Saturated humidity
C. Vapor pressure
D. Absolute humidity - High relative humidity decreases the evaporative process and as the temperature is increased, the relative humidity decreases. The comfort range for human body is the ambient temperature of 22 to 27°C with relative humidity ranging from _______________ percent ?
A. 5 to 10
B. 15 to 25
C. 45 to 50
D. 75 to 80 - The boiling & freezing points on a newly defined temperature scale in degree ‘D’ are 400°D & 100°D respectively. The temperature reading corresponding to 60°C on this new temperature scale will be equal to _____________ °D ?
A. 140
B. 180
C. 240
D. 280 - Heating the Hypo-eutectoid steels to 30°C above the upper critical temperature line, soaking at that temperature and then cooling slowly to the room temperature to form a pearlite & ferrite structure is called_______________________?
A. Tempering
B. Hardening
C. Annealing
D. Normalising - The ratio of thermal & electrical conductivity is same for all the metals at the same temperature; and at around room temperature, this ratio is proportional to(where, T = absolute temperature, °K) ?
A. T
B. 1/T
C. T2
D. 1/T2 - Work required for compression of a gas contained in a cylinder is 7000 kJ. During compression, heat interaction of 3000 kJ causes the surroundings to be heated. Internal energy change of the gas during the compression is __________________ kJ ?
A. +4000
B. -4000
C. 10000
D. -10000 - _______________ is the hardest oxide and is hence used where high wear resistance at high temperature is required?
A. Beryllium
B. Zirconia
C. Alumina
D. Magnesia - Presence of nickel & chromium in steel does not raise its _________________?
A. Elastic limit
B. Machining properties
C. Ductility
D. Resilience - The efficiency of a Carnot heat engine operating between absolute temperatures T1 and T2 (when, T1 > T2) is given by (T1 – T2)/T1. The co-efficient of performance (CO.P.) of a Carnot heat pump operating between T1 and T2 is given by_________________?
A. T1/(T1-T2)
B. T2/(T1-T2)
C. T1/T2
D. T2/T1 - The heat released by cooling one mole of copper from 400 K to room temperature (300 K) is (assume : Cp of copper is 23 J K-1mole-1) ?
A. 2300 J
B. 4600 J
C. 230 J
D. 2.3 × 106 J