The energy of molecular motion appears as________________?
A. heat
B. potential energy
C. surface tension
D. friction
E. increase in pressure
A. heat
B. potential energy
C. surface tension
D. friction
E. increase in pressure
A. Rankine
B. Stirling
C. Carnot
D. Brayton
E. Joule
A. 1 Nm/s
B. 1 N/mt
C. 1 Nm/hr
D. 1 kNm/hr
E. 1 kNm/mt
A. 21
B. 23
C. 25
D. 73
E. 79
A. all ranges of pressures
B. only small range of pressures
C. high range of pressures
D. steady change of pressures
E. atmospheric conditions
A. the molecular weights of all the perfect gases occupy the same volume under same conditions of pressure and temperature
B. the sum of partial pressure of mixture of two gases is sum of the two
C. product of the gas constant and the molecular weight of an ideal gas is constant
D. gases have two values of specific heat
E. all systems can be regarded as closed systems
A. exactly as gas
B. as steam
C. as ordinary vapour
D. approximately as a gas
E. as average of gas and vapour