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Heat power

2. Lord Kelvin

3. First law of Thermodynamics

4. Second law of Thermodynamics

5. Classical thermodynamics

6. Statistical thermodynamics

7. System

8. Conservation of energy

9. Surroundings

10. Boundary

11. Closed system

12. Isolated system

13. Open system

14. All of the above

15. Control surface

16. Property

17. Intensive and extensive

18. Intensive property

19. Extensive property

20. Mass

21. Density

22. Specific properties


23. Thermal

24. Mechanical

25. Phase

26. Chemical

27. State postulate

28. Kj

29. Simple compressible

30. Process

31. Path

32. 2

33. Quasi-state or quasi- equilibrium process

34. Control mass

35. Control volume

36. Thermal, phase, mechanical and chemical

37. Cycle

38. Isothermal process

39. Isobaric process

40. Isochoric or isometric process

41. Remains constant

42. No change with time

43. No change with location

44. Steady-flow process


45. Internal energy

46. Microscopic form of energy

47. Macroscopic form of energy

48. Thomas Young

49. Translational energy

50. Rotational kinetic energy

51. Spin energy

52. Sensible energy

53. Latent energy

54. Chemical energy

55. Nuclear energy

56. Heat transfer and work

57. Zeroth law of thermodynamics

58. R.H. Fowler

59. Kelvin scale

60. Rankine scale

61. Ideal gas temperature scale

62. Constant-volume gas thermometer

63. Coulomb repulsion

64. Constant-volume gas thermometer

65. Triple point of water

66. Pressure
67. N/m^2

68. 14.223 psi

69. Pa

70. 10^5

71. 101,325

72. Absolute pressure

73. Vacuum pressure

74. Gage

75. Pitot tube

76. Barometer

77. 760

78. Pascal’s Law

79. Bourdon pressure gage

80. Heat

81. Joule

82. Kg ∙ m^2/s^2

83. 4.184

84. 10^-7

85. Law of conservation of energy

86. Thermodynamics

87. Enthalpy

88. Heat capacity


89. Molar heat

90. Specific heat

91. Hess’s Law

92. Entropy

93. Joule/Kelvin

94. Enthalpy

95. Compressed or subcooled

96. Saturated

97. Saturated

98. Superheated

99. Pure

100. Saturation temperature

101. Saturation pressure

102. Heat of fusion

103. Heat of vaporation

104. Latent heat

105. 333.7 kJ/kg

106. 2257.1 kJ/kg

107. Maximum point

108. Sublimation

109. Kilocalorie

110. BTU
111. 1054

112. Heat

113. Quality

114. Pressure, temperature and specific volume

115. Gas constant

116. Universal gas constant to molar mass

117. 8.314

118. Molar mass

119. Specific heat

120. Specific heat capacity

121. 4185

122. J/kg∙ °C

123. Specific volume of density

124. Adiabatic

125. Not to be passed

126. All of the above

127. Radiation

128. Convection

129. Conduction

130. Conservation of mass principle

131. PV = nRT

132. Both heat transfer = 0; isentropic: reversible


133. PV = nRT

134. Thermal conductivity

135. Greenhouse effect

136. Boundary work

137. 0.1 to 100 µm

138. Emissive power

139. Kirchhoff’s radiation law

140. Black body

141. Gray body

142. Less than

143. It is independent with the surface condition of the material

144. 1

145. 1

146. Stefan-Boltzmann law

147. Conservation of energy principle

148. Energy balance

149. Mass and energy content of the control volume

150. Network output to total heat input

151. Second law of thermodynamics

152. Kelvin-Planck statement

153. Combustion efficiency

154. Overall efficiency


155. Energy efficiency rating

156. Second law of thermodynamics

157. Clausius statement

158. Perpetual-motion machine

159. Perpetual-motion machine of the first kind

160. Perpetual motion machine of the second kind

161. 1824

162. Sadi Carnot

163. 4

164. Two isothermal and two adiabatic

165. Carnot efficiency

166. Carnot heat engine

167. Carnot principle

168. Second law of thermodynamics

169. Isentropic

170. True

171. Internally reversible, adiabatic process

172. Third law of thermodynamics

173. Third law of thermodynamics

174. Entropy balance relation

175. Second law of thermodynamics

176. Heat
177. It is always zero

178. Its saturated vapor pressure equals to the atmospheric pressure

179. 0 degree Celsius and one atmosphere

180. Zero

181. Boyle’s Law

182. V1/T1=V2/T2

183. Thickness of material/ thermal conductivity of material

184. 186,000 miles/second

185. Eff = 1 – (T2/T1)

186. EER = 3.42 COP

187. Absorbed heat and work required

188. Law of Dulong and Petit

189. Avogadro’s

190. Perfect gas

191. All of the above

192. Amagat’s law

193. Throttling process

194. Joule-Thomson coefficient

195. Sink reservoir

196. Isentropic flow

197. Ignition temperature

198. Dalton’s law


199. Joule’s law

200. An ideal gas is a gas that is not a superheated vapor

201. movement of heat

202. Kelvin

203. heat

204. latent heat

205. thermal expansion

206. thermal stress

207. Internal Energy

208. Specific Heat Capacity

209. Equilibrium Vapor Pressure

210. temperature

211. Phase diagram

212. Internal Energy

213. calorie

214. temperature

215. Zero-Point Energy

216. 10 K

217. Helmholtz free energy

218. 0.67 m

219. 0.18 in

220. 1400 J
221. Gibbs free energy

222. heat

223. relative humidity

224. Sublimation

225. Convection

226. change

227. three times

228. increases

229. no pressure

230. the relative humidity decreases

231. convection current

232. blackbody

233. Conduction

234. gram-mole

235. Maxwell speed Distribution

236. Forced Convection

237. point function

238. path function

239. boundary

240. control mass

241. control volume

242. -256
243. heat enters the substance.

244. 15

245. shape of the object

246. metals

247. glass

248. increases

249. Kelvin temperature

250. reduced by half

251. it increases by a factor of square root of 2

252. entropy

253. Isochoric process

254. isobaric

255. increases

256. Closed system

257. normal boiling point

258. wet steam

259. flash steam

260. dryness fraction

261. thermopile

262. any holes in the object expand as well

263. one BTU

264. pressure
265. Sir James Dewar

266. Isobaric

267. raising the temp and lowering the temp

268. the second law of thermodynamics

269. Clausius statement

270. mean free path

271. 9.86 x 10^4 N/m^2

272. 6 x 10^15 tons

273. standard atmospheric pressure

274. Pascal’s law

275. Gauge Pressure

276. 62.4 lb

277. surface tension

278. Torricelli’s Theorem

279. diffusion

280. 1948

281. dew point

282. cycle

283. Bulk Properties

284. Joule-Thomson process

285. Otto Cycle

286. 24.6 J/K


287. conservation of energy

288. 1700 J

289. 12 kJ

290. 17.66 %

291. Sensible heat

292. Joseph Black

293. Latent Heat

294. Third Law of thermodynamics

295. 1/860 W.h

296. Polytropic process

297. steady flow

298. Carnot Cycle

299. 733.33 kPa

300. Sadi Carnot

301. 13.33 ft^3/lbm

302. 3300 lbf-ft/lbm

303. 24.9 ft^3

304. z = pV/ RT

305. 1.79 kJ/ kg-˚C

306. 2 x10^6 kJ

307. 3.16 kg

308. 1.1577 BTU/lbm-˚R


309. 15.7 BTU

310. 0.179 K/s

311. 4474.23 N

312. 2474.23 N

313. 42.41 ft^3

314. 28.6 psia

315. 108 hp

316. W = mRTln (V2/V1)

317. 1124 cal

318. -364 BTU/lbm

319. 12 kJ

320. 0.02 ft^3/lbm

321. 66 kgf

322. 1000 kgf/m3

323. 286

324. Both a & b

325. 209 psia

326. 416

327. 999 K

328. 3800

329. 1620 °R

330. 0.2148 lb
331. 121

332. 100

333. 125 J

334. 443 kPa

335. 48.75 N

336. 4875 j

337. 300 kJ

338. 1

339. 485

340. 672

341. 298.645

342. 65.23 psi

343. 70

344. 450 N

345. 900,000lb/hr;625 ft/s981 N

346. 981 N

347. T2=1.620ºR, ▲H = 122.83 Btu

348. 70.658 kpa

349. 900,000 lb/hr;625 ft/s

350. 11,772 N-m and 6.26m/s

351. 10m/s

352. 217.17 kpa


353. 796.32 L

354. 7.85

355. 375 kg/s

356. 87°C

357. 0.085 m³/min

358. 24m/s

359. 33.9 ft

360. 625 fpm

361. 50 lbm

362. 33.9 ft

363. 1.38

364. -420Btu

365. 7.9 °C

366. 1.3 x 108 J

367. -540 J

368. 0.77 kg liter-1

369. 11,120N

370. 5.18 l

371. 18 kg

372. 111 psi

373. 1214Btu / lb

374. 394 lb
375. –1664 kJ/min

376. 7.849 ft3

377. 1.356

378. 339.4 K

379. 1620°R

380. 710°R

381. 265.4°C, 430.7kJ/kg, 71.4kJ/kg, 1.0327kJ/(kg)(K),502.1 kJ/kg

382. 204.2°C, -703.2 kJ/kg, -84.15 kJ/kg, -1.7505 kJ/(kg)(K),-787.4 kJ/kg

383. 95.20%

384. 95.56%

385. 1378.7 kJ

386. -1384.7 kJ

387. 96%

388. 97.6%,2713 kJ/kg

389. 14026.5 m³

390. 126m³

391. 54.60%

392. 190 in³

393. 217.7 kPa

394. 62850 joules

395. 419 000 joules

396. 2238 watts


397. 9 Newton’s

398. 0.998 hp

399. 1.16 kcal

400. 440 cal

401. Thermodynamics

402. Boyle’s Law

403. 6.0225 x 10^23 mol-1

404. all of the above

405. isolated system

406. evaporation

407. 1 gm/cm³

408. when a body is inversed in a fluid, the fluid exerts a upward force on
the body whose magnitude is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.

409. solid

410. V = C

411. specific heat

412. > 1

413. Law of Conservation of Mass

414. potential energy

415. elastic work

416. Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit

417. Anders Celsius


418. barometer

419. Momentum

420. all of the above

421. Energy is a scalar quantity

422. System

423. Flow rate

424. Energy

425. Specific Heat

426. Thermodynamics

427. 1st Law of Energy Conservation

428. Vector Quantity

429. Internal Energy

430. 1.60210 x 10-19 coulomb

431. Boyle’s Law

432. Barometer

433. Both a & b

434. Q is positive when heat is rejected by the body or system

435. All of the above

436. Entrophy

437. Newton’s Law

438. Density

439. Enthalpy
440. Closed System

441. isometric

442. specific heat

443. torr

444. Cp – Cv

445. Conservation of Energy

446. Isolated System

447. Enthalpy

448. Specific Gravity

449. kJ / kg.k

450. Zeroth Law

451. Charle’s Law

452. Heat

453. Reversible

454. Natural Environment

455. The change in entropy is 0

456. kg

457. Surrounding

458. Control Volume

459. Adiabatic

460. Isentropic Process

461. Mass
462. Weight

463. mass is indestructible

464. Internal Energy

465. Work

466. Heat

467. Open System

468. Pa

469. Boyle’s Law

470. Multistaging

471. Relative Humidity

472. Internal Combustion Engine

473. Humidity ratio

474. Adiabatic Saturation Process

475. Fossil fuel

476. Heating Value

477. Specific Weight

478. Manometer

479. Process

480. Heat Engine

481. Saturation Temperature

482. Sub cooled Liquid

483. Compressed Liquid


484. Saturated Liquid

485. Vapor

486. Saturated Vapor

487. Superheated Vapor

488. Wet Vapor

489. Critical Point

490. Sensible Heat

491. Latent Heat

492. momentum

493. °C = 5/9 (°F – 32)

494. Kelvin

495. Newton

496. Pascal

497. Degrees of Superheat, °SH

498. Degrees of Sub cooled, °SB

499. Quality, x

500. Percent Moisture, y

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