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)/v1 v1/v2 (v1 + v2)/v2 v2/v1 (v1 + v2)/v1 v1/v2 (v1 + v2)/v2 v2/v1 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics A manufacturer claims to have a heat engine capable of developing 20 h.p. by receiving heat input of 400 kcal/mt and working between the temperature limits of 227° C and 27° C. His claim is Not possible May be possible with lot of sophistications Cost will be very high Theoretically possible Not possible May be possible with lot of sophistications Cost will be very high Theoretically possible ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics The gas constant (R) is equal to the __________ of two specific heats. Difference Sum Ratio Product Difference Sum Ratio Product ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics An adiabatic wall is one which Discourages thermal interaction Encourages thermal interaction Prevents thermal interaction Permits thermal interaction Discourages thermal interaction Encourages thermal interaction Prevents thermal interaction Permits thermal interaction ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics A heat exchange process in which the product of pressure and volume remains constant is known as Isentropic process Heat exchange process Throttling process Hyperbolic process Isentropic process Heat exchange process Throttling process Hyperbolic process ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics Kinetic theory of gases assumes that the collisions between the molecules are Partly inelastic Perfectly inelastic Partly elastic Perfectly elastic Partly inelastic Perfectly inelastic Partly elastic Perfectly elastic ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP