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Week 3 -
Properties of
Pure Substances Accepted Answers:
Low pressure and high temperature condition
Lecture 07 -
Heat 2) Triple point of a pure substance on P-V diagram represented by 1 point
Interactions
Lecture 08 - Point
Thermodynamic line
Properties of
Fluids 1
curve
triangle
Lecture 09 -
Thermodynamic
Properties of
Fluids 2
Accepted Answers:
Quiz : line
Assignment 3
3) The process of sublimation is found to occur in the case of 1 point
Assignment-3
Solution
Liquid nitrogen
Week 4: solid CO2
Properties of
Pure Substances solid O2
air
Week 5: First
Law of
Thermodynamics
for Non-flow
Accepted Answers:
Processes
solid CO2
Week 6: First
4) Energy stored in the gas and used for raising temperature of a gas is 1 point
Law of
Thermodynamics known as
for Flow
Processes Thermal Energy
internal energy
molecular energy
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28/12/2017 Engineering thermodynamics - - Unit 4 - Week 3 - Properties of Pure Substances
Accepted Answers:
Decreases
8) Thework required for compression in a closed system increase when 1 point
the value of n (the index of compression)
Increases
Decreases
First increases and then decreases
First decreases and then increases
Accepted Answers:
Increases
9) The
average temperature of human body is 98.6 °F what is the value 1 point
of temperature in °C?
28°C
32°C
37°C
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40°C
Accepted Answers:
37°C
10)Theannual average ambient temperature in peninsular in India is 1 point
said to be 30°C. What is the corresponding temperature in °F?
86°F
91.2°F
94.5°F
99.5°F
Accepted Answers:
86°F
11)Questions13, 14 and 15 have common data 2 points
A compressor receives air at 98 kPa and 300 K and delivers it at 610 kPa by
the law of PV1.4 = C. If the gas constant is 0.287 kJ/kg K, Calculate the
specific flow rate at the inlet.
75.02 kJ/kg
86.04 kJ/kg
90.5 kJ/kg
95.25 kJ/kg
Accepted Answers:
86.04 kJ/kg
12)Calculate specific flow rate at the outlet. 2 points
100.02 kJ/kg
125.31kJ/kg
135.25 kJ/kg
145.18 kJ/kg
Accepted Answers:
145.18 kJ/kg
13)Determine the change in specific flow rate of work. 2 points
59.14 kJ/kg
68.25 kJ/kg
75.32 kJ/kg
86.32 kJ/kg
Accepted Answers:
59.14 kJ/kg
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