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 v2/v1 v1/v2 (v1 + v2)/v2 (v1 + v2)/v1 v2/v1 v1/v2 (v1 + v2)/v2 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water through one Kelvin is called Specific heat at constant pressure kilo-Joule Specific heat at constant volume None of these Specific heat at constant pressure kilo-Joule Specific heat at constant volume None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics For which of the following substances, the gas laws can be used with minimum error Wet steam Saturated steam Dry steam Superheated steam Wet steam Saturated steam Dry steam Superheated steam ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics In order that a cycle be reversible, following must be satisfied All of these When heat is being absorbed, temperature of hot source and working substance should be same Free expansion or friction resisted expansion/compression process should not be encountered When beat is being rejected, temperature of cold source and working substance should be same All of these When heat is being absorbed, temperature of hot source and working substance should be same Free expansion or friction resisted expansion/compression process should not be encountered When beat is being rejected, temperature of cold source and working substance should be same ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics A gas is compressed in a cylinder by a movable piston to a volume one half its original volume. During the process 300 kJ heat left the gas and internal energy remained same. The work done on gas in Nm will be 30 Nm 300,000 Nm 300 Nm 3000 Nm 30 Nm 300,000 Nm 300 Nm 3000 Nm ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics Carnot cycle efficiency is maximum when Difference between initial and final temperature is 0°K Initial temperature is 0°K Final temperature is 0°C Final temperature is 0°K Difference between initial and final temperature is 0°K Initial temperature is 0°K Final temperature is 0°C Final temperature is 0°K ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP