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Question
Diesel cycle consists of __________ processes.
Options
A. two constant volume and two isentropic
B. two constant pressure and two isentropic
C. two constant volume and two isothermal
D. one constant pressure, one constant volume and two isentropic
Correct Answer
one constant pressure, one constant volume and two isentropic
Thermodynamics problems
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1. For the constant pressure and heat input, the air standard efficiency of gas power cycle is in the order
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A. Dual cycle, Diesel cycle, Otto cycle
B. Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Dual cycle
C. Dual cycle, Otto cycle, Diesel cycle
D. Diesel cycle, Otto cycle, Dual cycle
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Correct Answer: Dual cycle, Diesel cycle, Otto cycle
2. For the same maximum pressure and temperature,
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A. Otto cycle is more efficient than Diesel cycle
B. Diesel cycle is more efficient than Otto cycle
C. Dual cycle is more efficient than Otto and Diesel cycles
D. Dual cycle is less efficient than Otto and Diesel cycles
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Correct Answer: Diesel cycle is more efficient than Otto cycle
3. Charles' law states that all perfect gases change in volume by __________ of its original volume at 0° C for every 1° C change in temperature, when pressure remains constant.
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A. 1/27th
B. 1/93th
C. 1/173th
D. 1/273th
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Correct Answer: 1/273th
4. The molecular mass of a substance is the number of times a molecule of that substance is heavier than the hydrogen atom.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
5. Equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, contain equal number of molecules. This statement is called Avogadro's law.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
6. It is __________ to construct an engine working on a cyclic process, whose sole purpose is to convert heat energy into work.
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A. possible
B. impossible
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Correct Answer: impossible
7. The entropy of the universe is continually on the increase.
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A. Correct
B. Incorrect
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Correct Answer: Correct
8. The behaviour of super-heated vapour is similar to that of
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A. perfect gas
B. air
C. steam
D. ordinary gas
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Correct Answer: perfect gas
9. When coal is first dried and then crushed to a fine powder by pulverising machine, the resulting fuel is called
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A. wood charcoal
B. bituminous coal
C. briquetted coal
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: none of these
10. A process, in which the gas is heated or expanded in such a way that the product of its pressure and volume remains constant, is called
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A. isothermal process
B. hyperbolic process
C. adiabatic process
D. polytropic process
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Correct Answer: hyperbolic process
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