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|. Consider a system whose temperature is 18°C. ——— 1. Temperaturein is 1842735 291° T (K) = T (c) 4273) a) 255 for] Oss 354 2. Temperature in Ris L.B*294.5 523-8R T(R)~ 1-8 T (K) a) 459 5 523.8 | ¢) 572.4 d) 637.2 3. Temperature in °F. is A818 492 HAF TT (F) = 1-8T0C) 432 a) 55.4 |b) 64.4 Cc ©) 168.8 d) 177.8 IL. The temperature of a system drops by 45°F during a cooling process. AT (R) = ATE) AT(K)=4TO) 4. The drop in temperature in Kis 4, = re AT (Fb aATW a) 25] b) 45 48 57 ] 5. The drop in temperature in Ris ...A.LUE), = 45° a)25 by OB 37 ] Bes 6. The drop in temperature in °C is wdl.dLK) = 25 a) 25 b) 45) C) 48 I d) 57 ] oa III. A vacuum gage connected to a chamber reads 45 kPa at a atmospheric pressure is 92 kPa. ‘ation where the P um) = P= 7. The absolut in the chamber is «..4:Z.....+. kPa. Wacom) bem bss . The a ure in the chamber is ...4:Z....... kPa. , he absolute press! dl Pugs 92-45 = 47 kp a) -23.5 b) 23.5 ©)-47 [oa] 1 IV. The absolute pressure in water at a depth of 5 m is read to be 145 kPa, 8. The local atmospheric pressure is add Be Figut d > fats - Form tm = fabs ~ Ju "9 *h Patm = 145)000.- looor%G*S = 96000 Pa = 96 Po Scanned with CamScanner = B50Ks/m3 Fuauia* ON Sata depth of S m in a liquid whose specific gravity kPa, ge Pats = Fam + Bah = 800% B50 AD.505 « a) 1 — Bey Om di aia |1376 Pe, a a) 69 b) 96 ©) 100 9. The absolute pressurc at the same location is Y. The basic barometer can be used to mea Soa readings at the ie and at Hg, respectively, Consid kg/m?, respectively of a building are 730 and 738 mm nd mercury 1.18 kg/m? and 13,600 oP Pas = Pap FH ys 25x10 43600, 296 |m a) 258 b) 268 278 ) 288 10. The height of this building VI. A gas is contained in a vertical, frieti has a mass of 4 kg and a cross-sectional area of 35 em. A compressed spi the piston exerts a force of 60 N on the piston, The atmospheric pressure is 98 kPa, Pre 95417144 11.20 12335 ofl. mh. 8 ef eco | Pa I. The preeiee ans cylinder is pa, FY St ionless piston-cylinder device. The piston a) 28.35 b) 66.65 ©) 95.28 VIL. cylindrical tank filled with a fluid has a diameter of 1 m anda length of 1.3 m. It weighs 6,000 N, where the tional acceleration is.82 miss) beo.5iM 12. The volume occupied by the fluid is a) 32/8 I DE 13. The specific weight of the fluid is a) 509.34 (N/m) | _b) 2000/m (Niky) 14. The density of the fluid is .. kg/m’, a) 51.87 b) 64,83 C) 129.66 I S000 Pe TA, BA. 518.63 kam? fui V am +3 3 steciFic gravity: 18°62 . 0.5186 1000 Scanned with CamScanner The specific gravity of the fluid is « a) 0.05187 | _|_b) 0.06483 I ©) 0.12966 [ay 0.51863 VILL. Water is being heated i Myout a being heated in alclosed)panfon top tra range while being stirred by KJ of heat is Tost tn ape the Process,(80 Kot heat is transferred to the water, and 5 mie nae te surrounding alr. The paddlewheel work amounts to 500 NW fal energy of the system is, answer the following questions: ~~ 16. This system is considered to be . a) el y ®) closed 5 stem b) open system C) closed system d) open system ] ih imaginary th with real with imaginary | nda real boundaries boundaries boundaries 17. The work done by the system is .. Wh = Zero {ayo } b) 345 I 0355 I d) fo (Gin = Gout) - (Wat -Win) =v |-4 18, The final energy of the system is wkd. tae ao geet nln 8 a0 b) 345 d) 36 J 19. The difference between internal and final energies is . KJ. a) -10 I b) 245 O23) d) 26 IX. A classroom that normally contains (§0)people is to be air-conditioned with window air-conditioning units of 5-kW cooling capacity. A person at rest may be assumed to dissipate heat at a rate of about 3@0 KI) There are(Q)light bulbs in the room, each with a rating of (100)W. The rate of heat transfer to the classroom through the walls and the windows is estimated to ve SDTEID, 00 = = ae a 100X509 1¥50%50 5000 W 20. The rate of heat dissipated from persons is 100 W a) 4 kW b) 14400 WTC) 300 kW. d 21. The rate of heat dissipated from light bulbs wh 2... kW. 02 “Wiz JT 922] a3 142X100 = 1200 Ww, = Lakw Scanned with CamScanner Va The rate a " 22. The rate of heat transfer from the surroundings to a) 0.3 : ©) 300 d) 18,000] ired to keep the classroom he pete 3 J 2 a Foi m= 2 a ae kg car accelerates from [0 to 60 km/h on an uphill road with a vertic: ise of 40 m. E= PE tHE 2000798 140d #1300 ( 2 = 686 KT d) 2785 ber of \ 23. The nu consta temperat req 24. The energy required to this acceleration is A.8. kJ. {) 686 b)861 ©) 1765 . Z+= 100 sin 30° = 50m XI._A 2000-kg car climbs a 100-m-long uphill road with horizontal) in 10 s. Disregard friction Wemazs diy? = 2000 *9.84 25. The power required for this climbin; slope of 30° (from d) 1700 favos.t I b) 170 I ©) 981 The power required for this climbing, from rest to a final velocity of 30 m/s, KW. 9Gtom4 4 # 2000 (307-0) = 188.4 kw [ OB I ) 260 b) 188.1 [ a) 101.1 of 5 mis, is 27. The power required for this ghimbing, from 35 m/s to a final vel i kW. i 2) 2 219 kw > ¥ 2000 -3! - 9 Bont e (s?- 35°) I O50 d) 218.1 ] b) -21.9) [ a) -290 XII. A frictionless piston-cylinder device contains 2 kg of nitrogen at 100 kPa and v 300 K. Nitrogen is now compressed slowly according to the re tion{PVTSJeonstant ches a fi ature of 360 K. (Molecular weig! tempe until it ré Jikg. he Nz Gas Constant is ..€. a) 0.297 227] R. om 2 02969, KT/KIK = 297T/KK 2 28. [ ©) 0.594 Scanned with CamScanner V Ws M MM RAT (N . “teh 29. The wont input during this process is ...89.eL.kd, 2 Kor 269 # 60 nef. =Cohst yi -~ 89-1 KT 4-164 a) -178.2 ©)89.1 XII. Nitrogen at an 30. The mass of N3 is 33.7, initial state of 300 K, in an isothermal process to a final pressure of $00 KP: 7" s 0,33681 a = oo) 4178.2 | 150 kPa, and 0,2 m?! is compressed slowly AMA =m RT; a) 297 37) 31. The work done during this pro MRT(K) £h 29698 34 a ), 2-50 |hT a) 44 De) orn 50. J n is now compr weight of helium is 4 g/mol) ¢ contains 0.5 m? heliun essed in a polytropic 20°C. The 'C. (Molecular 32. The helium gas constant is oe kg R= 2078-5 Ttok | § a) 20785 by 2.0785 O4.1572 as.) 150% 0-5 33. The mass of helium is .. aM , See = 0.4 2315Ki * QTK) 2407850201779) 3 459 a) 0.12315 ©6157 | _d) 0.06157 : PeVa=in R Te( k) 3 34, The volume of helium is . omy, | geBIS Nees rue 12), 0.200 H ie 06- ; a) 0.192 [oz ous 1° aos) 35. The index n for this polytropie process i . a) 1.025 bis] ©) 1.025 a -1536 f 36. The work done during this process i a) -1228.6 b)-14.61 [Qsz30c} 57.306 | 7 XV. The table: F Vs joo 0.264 - 10 Kod -5 7.306 KJ ; eerie: 1.5357 x , 4 1.536 Scanned with CamScanner Q WwW @) 38 18 () 5 ~30 ©) 25 -10 @ 9 b 37. For state (a), Q equals ... ay2 b) 12 38. For state (a), E2 equals a) 4 b) 26 39. For state (b), W equals .. a) -30 b)-15 40. For state (b), Ez equals .. a) -15 b) 15 ©) 25 ass 41. For state (c), E1 equals a)5 b) 15 O30 a) 65 42. For state (c), AE equals .... a) 15 b)30 O35 ) 65 43. For state (d), W equals .. a) -6 b)-3 Q3 6 44. For state (d), Ei equals Scanned with CamScanner i a) -27 I b)-21 @21 XVL An insulated piston-cylinder devici at 200 kPa and 27°C. An electric sw ially contains 0.3 m? of carbon dioxide s turned on, (110 Vsource supplies (0 min, The[pressure Cop | , . tas tbxz = 44 9/mnol 0. 1883.....Kig.6. 2 Bal. 9.1889 fase] b) 0.287 ©0.2909 | dy 8.314 } oO 1.058K; 46. The mass of carbon dioxid M+ neg TBS)” 0-186 7) 3529 ei a) O74 097 es] ais} 4 Pe Vem Rie st 47. The final temperature of carbon dioxide equals DQ Ke 200 r O06 eS Tes egret ‘a) 300 b) 400 I ©) 500 wa) 48. The value of Cy of carb on dioxide equals .0..46.12...K0/gk. Cy = z R b) 1.005 ©) 1.039. d) 0.8501 JP 49. The current that passes through the resistance heater equals .- wee mA cee de An. -W adlabatic W=0 4a to a) Ld 28 O35 XVIL. A cycle consists of 5 processes as below: qd) @) @) @® | © Proce Adiabatic V=C T=C Polytropic v=C Q 30 10 5 | _20 | WwW -20 ° 40 25 ° 30 0 -30 | -20 49. Wea eh (Te-h) in. Oth Vv (te hh 9.7. Woe RAT th ($3) «BOL Wih «269-82 kW Scanned with CamScanner i) a) -20 =} TL wo} I 20 i 20 ] 51. For process (1), AU equals... a) -20 — I b)0 22) a0 ] yx 52. For the process (2), W equals ., 3 a) -20 bo 2) 20 ; [ I O2 30 ew 53. For the process (2), AU equals. * : a) -20 bo i ©20 I (a 30 ‘ $4, For the process (3), W equ: $ a) -20 l bo C10 d) 20 x For the process (3), AU equals . ~ a)-20 I b)0 ©) 10 d) 20 ; 56. For the process (4), Q equals ... a) -30 I b) -20 [os do 57. For the process (4), AU equals .. — [ a)-30_| b) 20 os a0 58. For the process (5), Q equals . a) -30 b)-20 J O-5 oo 59.For the process (5), W equals .. oa b) 20 O-5 { ot a) 30 60. The pressure value of saturated liquid water at 8 Scanned with CamScanner [ a) 12.27 b) 12.54 = ©) 12.82, q 13.1 61. The specific enthal ‘alpy (h) val - — “ see Kk, ae of GaturaterTiquid) water at T=190 °Cis a) 806.2 - b) 807.6 C) 810.6 d) 812.1 ‘| 62. The specifie interna . DP SS Oe ee ay S062 (a) 806 b) 807.6 ©8106 i sil 63. The specific entropy (s) value of s: sae Kulkegale. ©) 2.245, I a) 2.226 64. The specific volume ( ) value of saturated liquid water at T=190 °C is .m/kg. a) 0.001138 b) 0.001141. © 0.001143 d) 0.001144 65. The dryness factor (x) value of Gaturated Tiguidwater at T=190 °C is 7 a0] p05 O09, at P=3bar is .. 66. The temperature value of saturated vapor wat a) 130.5 b) 1315 © 132.5, 67. The specific enthalpy (h) value offgaturated vapor}water at _kSikg. b) 2543.37 ©) 2723.68 a) 2542.19. 68, The specific internal energy (u) value of saturated vapor water at P=3bar is _KdTkg. 3) 2542.19 L_ 08 Scanned with CamScanner Scanned with CamScanner

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