1. You dive 5 m down in the ocean (p = 997 kg/m). What is the absolute pressure there in which of the following choices? %3D (a) 49 kPa (b) 100 kPa (c) 77 kPa (d) 150 kPa
1. You dive 5 m down in the ocean (p = 997 kg/m). What is the absolute pressure there in which of the following choices? %3D (a) 49 kPa (b) 100 kPa (c) 77 kPa (d) 150 kPa
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= 997 kg/m'). What is the absolute pressure theré in
1. You dive 5 m down in the ocean (p
which of the following choices?
(a) 49 kPa (b) 100 kPa (c) 77 kPa (d) 150 kPa
2. Which of the following choices can be regarded of the ideal gas as compared to a real gas at
very high pressure occupies?
(a) More volume. (b) Less volume. (c) Unpredictable behaviour. (d) Same volume. (e) No such
correlation.
3. What pressure difference does a 10 m column of atmospheric air (p=1.2 kg/m') show in
which of the following choices?
(a) 0.11 kPa (b) 0.14 kPa (c) 0.12 kPa
(d) 0.09 kPa
(e) 1.3 kPa
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4. In a perfect gases, according to Gay-Lussac law the absolute pressure of given mass varies
directly as a function of which parameters?
(a) volume, if temperature is kept constant. (b) absolute temperature, if volume is kept constant.
(c) temperature. (d) remains constant,if volume and temperature are kept constant.
5. Temperature of a gas is produced due to any the correct following choices?
(a) kinetic energy of molecules. (b) repulsion of molecules. (c) its heating value. (d) surface tension of
molecules. (e) attraction of molecules.
6. A 15-kg steel gas tank holds 300 L of liquid gasoline, having a density of 800 kg/m'. If the
system is decelerated with 6 m/s what is the needed force?
(a) 1250 N (b) 1000 N (c) 1530 N (d) 1770N (e) 356 N
7. The characteristic gas constant of any gas is equal to any the correct following choices?
(a) Cp/Cv. (b) Cv/Cp. (c) Cp- Cv (d) Cp + Cv
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