Engineering Thermodynamics The expansion ratio (r) is the ratio of (where v1 = Volume at the beginning of expansion, and v2 = Volume at the end of expansion) (v1 + v2)/v2 (v1 + v2)/v1 v1/v2 v2/v1 (v1 + v2)/v2 (v1 + v2)/v1 v1/v2 v2/v1 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics Extensive property of a system is one whose value Depends on the mass of the system like volume Is not dependent on the path followed but on the state Does not depend on the mass of the system, like temperature, pressure, etc. Is dependent on the path followed and not on the state Depends on the mass of the system like volume Is not dependent on the path followed but on the state Does not depend on the mass of the system, like temperature, pressure, etc. Is dependent on the path followed and not on the state ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics An adiabatic wall is one which Permits thermal interaction Discourages thermal interaction Prevents thermal interaction Encourages thermal interaction Permits thermal interaction Discourages thermal interaction Prevents thermal interaction Encourages thermal interaction ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics The variables which control the physical properties of a perfect gas are Temperature of the gas All of these Pressure exerted by the gas Volume occupied by the gas Temperature of the gas All of these Pressure exerted by the gas Volume occupied by the gas ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics Reversed Joule cycle is known as Rankine cycle Carnot cycle Stirling cycle Bell-Coleman cycle Rankine cycle Carnot cycle Stirling cycle Bell-Coleman cycle ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics The following cycle is used for air craft refrigeration Joule cycle Carnot cycle Brayton cycle Reversed Brayton cycle Joule cycle Carnot cycle Brayton cycle Reversed Brayton cycle ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP