1. The 1st Law of Thermodynamics gives any information on the feasibility of the change of state or process. The Second Law of Thermodynamics provides the basis as to the probability of different processes. A. Both statements are correct. B. Both statements are incorrect. C. Statement 1 is correct while Statement 2 is incorrect. D. Statement 1 is incorrect while Statement 2 is correct   2. The ratio of Cp/R is dependent on the unit of the universal gas constant. Its parameters are independent of temperature and depends on the value of the constant pressure. A. Both statements are correct. B. Both statements are incorrect. C. Statement 1 is correct while Statement 2 is incorrect. D. Statement 1 is incorrect while Statement 2 is correct.

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1. The 1st Law of Thermodynamics gives any information on the feasibility of the change of state
or process. The Second Law of Thermodynamics provides the basis as to the probability of
different processes.
A. Both statements are correct.
B. Both statements are incorrect.
C. Statement 1 is correct while Statement 2 is incorrect.
D. Statement 1 is incorrect while Statement 2 is correct

 

2. The ratio of Cp/R is dependent on the unit of the universal gas constant. Its parameters are
independent of temperature and depends on the value of the constant pressure.
A. Both statements are correct.
B. Both statements are incorrect.
C. Statement 1 is correct while Statement 2 is incorrect.
D. Statement 1 is incorrect while Statement 2 is correct.

 

3.  A reconstruction has resisted the combined efforts of the government’s military
establishments. It can at best be accomplished by a hen fed with the remains of the original. This
analogy best represents the concept of ___________.
A. Spontaneous Process
B. Non-Spontaneous Process
C. Free Expansion Process
D. Entropy 

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