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Thermodynamics Competative Questions

1) A piston-cylinder arrangement with a paddle imparts work to a fluid. The paddle makes 10,000 revolutions moving the piston out 0.8m against a torque of 1.275 Nm. The question asks for the net work done on the fluid given the piston diameter is 0.6m. 2) The work done for an adiabatic compression process in a closed versus open system. 3) Identifies intensive properties like pressure, specific enthalpy, and entropy from a list of properties.

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Thermodynamics Competative Questions

1) A piston-cylinder arrangement with a paddle imparts work to a fluid. The paddle makes 10,000 revolutions moving the piston out 0.8m against a torque of 1.275 Nm. The question asks for the net work done on the fluid given the piston diameter is 0.6m. 2) The work done for an adiabatic compression process in a closed versus open system. 3) Identifies intensive properties like pressure, specific enthalpy, and entropy from a list of properties.

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1) A fluid is contained in a cylinder piston arrangement that has a paddle that imparts work

to the fluid. The atmospheric pressure is 760 mm of Hg. The paddle makes 10,000
revolutions during which the piston moves out 0.8m. The fluid exerts a torque of 1.275 Nm on the paddle. What is net work transfer, if the diameter of the piston is 0.6m?
2) Air is compressed adiabatically in a steady flow process with negligible change
in potential and kinetic energy. What is the value of Work done for the process
of (i) Closed system, (ii) Open System

3) Which of the following are intensive properties?


1. Kinetic Energy 2. Specific Enthalpy
3. Pressure 4. Entropy

4) Consider the following properties:


1. Temperature 2. Viscosity

3. Specific entropy 4. Thermal conductivity


Which of the above properties of a system is/are intensive?
Which one of the following represents open thermodynamic system?
(a) Manual ice cream freezer (b) Centrifugal pump
(c) Pressure cooker (d) Bomb calorimeter
Define 1 K, as per the internationally accepted definition of temperature scale?

An ideal gas undergoes an isothermal expansion from state R to state S in a turbine

as shown in the diagram given below: The area of shaded region is 1000 Nm. What is
the amount is turbine work done during the process?

If

pdv and - vdp for a thermodynamic system of an Ideal gas on valuation give

same quantity (positive/negative) during a process, then the process undergone by the
system is --------------------------------------------

The following are examples of some intensive and extensive properties:


1. Pressure 2. Temperature 3. Volume 4. Velocity 5. Electric charge 6. Magnetisation
7. Viscosity 8. Potential energy

Classify them into intensive and extensive properties?


In an adiabatic process 6000 J of work is performed on a system. In the nonadiabatic
Process by which the system returns to its original state 1000J of heat is added to the
system. What is the work done during non-adiabatic process?

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