A. pressure
B. temperature
C. volume
D. internal energy
E. entropy
A. pressure
B. temperature
C. volume
D. internal energy
E. entropy
A. zeroth low of thermodynamic
B. first law of thermodynamics
C. second law to thermodynamics
D. basic law of thermodynamics
E. claussius statement
A. heat transfer
B. mass transfer
C. change of temperature
D. thermodynamic state
E. change of pressure and volume
A. 300 Nm
B. 300,000 Nm
C. 30 Nm
D. 3000 Nm
E. 30,000 Nm
A. 0.75
B. 1
C. 1.27
D. 1.35
E. 2
A. free expansion or friction resisted expansion/compression process should not be encountered
B. when heat is being absorbed, temperature of hot source and working sub¬stance should be same
C. when beat is being rejected, temperature of cold source and working sub-stance should be same
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
A. throttling
B. free expansion
C. constant volume and constant pressure
D. hyperbolic and pV = C
E. isothermal and adiabatic
A. temperature
B. pressure
C. both pressure and temperature
D. variation of its constituents
E. air flow
A. work done is zero
B. heat transfer is zero
C. both A. and B. above
D. work done is zero but heat increases
E. work done is zero but heat decreases
A. 29.27 J/kmol°K
B. 83.14J/kmol°K
C. 848J/kmol°K
D. All J/kmol °K
E. 735 J/kmol °K