EXIT EXAM MOCK TEST PART IV

A visually appealing and informative representation of thermodynamics concepts, featuring diagrams of kinetic and potential energy, thermodynamic laws, and key measurement instruments in a colorful and engaging style.

Thermodynamics Exit Exam Quiz

Welcome to the Thermodynamics Exit Exam Quiz! This quiz is designed to test your understanding of fundamental principles in thermodynamics, kinetic and potential energies, and related topics. With 10 challenging questions, you'll get to showcase your knowledge and learn more about this fascinating field.

Topics covered in this quiz include:

  • Kinetic and potential energies
  • Thermodynamic properties
  • Measurement instruments
  • Laws of thermodynamics
  • Dynamics of gases
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CalculatingPhoenix127
What does kinetic and potential energies, the integral of Vdp represents when these are ignored in the flow process
Enthalpy change
Heat transfer
Shaft work
Energy flow
The following is not a mathematically thermodynamic property except
Path function
Average energy
Exact differential
Point function
It is the instrument used to measure air pressure
Barometer
Gauge meter
Manometer
Thermometer
Gear box is a device used to smooth out the power impulses from an engine
True
False
-273.51 is the absolute zero on the celsius scale
True
False
This law states that all substances release radiation, which its amount and quality depends on the absolute temperature and the properties of the material, composing the radiating body.
Maxwell's law
Placnk's law
Stefan-Boltzmann law
None of the above
The total percentage content of sulfur in a diesel must not go beyond
8%
0.3%
0.5%
10%
The following statements are not true for any processes except
S(surrounding) +S (system) < = 0
S(surrounding) + S (system) > 0
S(surrounding) +s (system) < 0
S(surrounding) + S(system) > = 0
Which of the following is the typical transmissivity value for materials that are opaque
Infinite
Indeterminate
100
1
Which of the following is the value of "a" for triatomic gases in accordance to Maxwell's theory for conductivity of gases and vapors
1.7
17
2.6
1.3
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