Deck 11: Temperature and Temperature-Related Parameters Temperature As a Fundamental Dimension

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Which of the following temperature scales is known as a relative scale?

A)Fahrenheit
B)Rankine
C)Kelvin
D)None of the above
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When using the ideal gas law, , what system of units should you use when entering temperature values?

A)Fahrenheit
B)Celsius
C)Kelvin
D)any of the above
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The physical quantity that provides a measure of molecular activity and the internal energy of an object is

A)density
B)temperature
C)viscosity
D)specific weight
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A temperature-measuring device that consists of two dissimilar metals is known as a

A)Thermocouple
B)Thermistor
C)Thermojunction
D)RTD
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Which of the following material properties varies with temperature?

A)density
B)viscosity
C)electrical resistance
D)all of the above
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On its own, heat flows from hot objects to cold objects.
a.True
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Temperature is a macroscopic measurement of a microscopic phenomenon.
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On its own, temperature flows from hot objects to cold objects.
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What does V stand for in the following equation? PV=mRTP V = m R T

A)Volume
B)Velocity
C)Voltage
D)Viscosity
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Which of the following temperature scales is known as an absolute scale?

A)Fahrenheit
B)Celsius
C)Centigrade
D)Kelvin
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Temperature is a fundamental dimension.
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The physical quantity that quantifies or provides a measure of how active molecules are on a microscopic level is

A)density
B)temperature
C)viscosity
D)specific weight
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What does P stand for in the following equation? PV=mRTP V = m R T

A)Pounds
B)Pressure
C)Power
D)Permeability
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A temperature-measuring device composed of a semiconductor material is known as a

A)Thermocouple
B)Thermistor
C)Thermojunction
D)RTD
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Which of the following is NOT a mode of heat transfer?

A)transposition
B)convection
C)radiation
D)conduction
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The temperature in this room is 22C22 ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C } .The temperature outside the building is 6C- 6 ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C } .What is the temperature difference in kelvins?

A)11 K
B)16 K
C)22 K
D)28 K
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Thermometers use varying physical properties to measure temperature.Which of the following variable physical properties are utilized in thermometers?

A)density
B)electrical resistance
C)color
D)all of the above
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What does T stand for in the following equation? PV=mRTP V = m R T

A)Time
B)Period
C)Torque
D)Temperature
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A 11 ^ { \circ } temperature difference in Celsius is equal to a 11 ^ { \circ } temperature difference in kelvin.
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You wish to heat a glass of water to make a cup of tea.How much energy is needed to raise
the temperature of 500ml of tap water from You wish to heat a glass of water to make a cup of tea.How much energy is needed to raise the temperature of 500ml of tap water from   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> ?
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In general, as the temperature of a material is increased, the material's length will

A)increase
B)decrease
C)remain the same
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The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1g of water by 1°C is known as a

A)Btu
B)calorie
C)Calorie
D)Joule
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Before taking a bite of a piece of hot pizza you blow on it to cool it off by transferring heat out of the pizza.What mode of heat transfer is responsible for this?

A)conduction
B)convection
C)radiation
D)none of the above
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Most conventional fuels that we use today to generate power come from coal, natural gas, oil,
or gasoline.
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The physical measurement that is intended to account for the combined effect of wind speed and air temperature is known as

A)Dew point
B)Ambient conditions
C)Wind chill index
B)Relative temperature
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A unit commonly used to express the metabolic rate for an average person under sedentary conditions is called A unit commonly used to express the metabolic rate for an average person under sedentary conditions is called  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The term that is used to quantify the amount of energy that is released when a unit mass or a unit volume of fuel is burned is known as

A)heating value
B)specific heat
C)specific mass
D)specific volume
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If you stay out to long at the beach you may get a sunburn as a result of too much heat being transferred to your skin.What mode of heat transfer is responsible for this?

A)conduction
B)convection
C)radiation
D)none of the above
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What is the SI unit of energy?

A)calorie
B)Watt
C)Btu
D)Joule
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A unit that is generally used to express the insulating value of clothing is called A unit that is generally used to express the insulating value of clothing is called  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The physical quantity that provides a quantitative way to show how much thermal energy is required to raise the temperature of an object by a certain amount is

A)thermal conductivity
B)specific heat
C)specific weight
D)density
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In general, as the temperature of a material is increased, the material's volume will

A)increase
B)decrease
C)remain the same
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When you touch a hot stove with your finger you get burned by the heat transferred to your finger.What mode of heat transfer is responsible for this?

A)conduction
B)convection
C)radiation
D)none of the above
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Calculate the specific heat of water?
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The mode of heat transfer that occurs when a fluid in motion comes into contact with a solid surface whose temperature differs from the moving fluid is known as

A)conduction
B)convection
C)radiation
D)none of the above
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The mode of heat transfer that occurs when a temperature difference exists in a medium is known as

A)conduction
B)convection
C)radiation
D)none of the above
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How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 3kg of aluminum from How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 3kg of aluminum from   to   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> to How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 3kg of aluminum from   to   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> ?
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A steel bridge is 180 m long when the temperature is A steel bridge is 180 m long when the temperature is   By how much will its length increase when the temperature is 37.8°C? (Steel has a coefficient of linear expansion of  <div style=padding-top: 35px> By how much will its length
increase when the temperature is 37.8°C? (Steel has a coefficient of linear expansion of A steel bridge is 180 m long when the temperature is   By how much will its length increase when the temperature is 37.8°C? (Steel has a coefficient of linear expansion of  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The mode of heat transfer that occur through electromagnetic waves is known as

A)conduction
B)convection
C)radiation
D)none of the above
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The energy released by fuel when the combustion by-products include water in vapor form is known as the

A)higher heating value
B)lower heating value
C)all of the above
D)none of the above
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A simple procedure commonly used to estimate monthly and annual energy consumptions to heat a building is

A)degree days
B)heating days
C)temperature days
D)energy days
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Deck 11: Temperature and Temperature-Related Parameters Temperature As a Fundamental Dimension
1
Which of the following temperature scales is known as a relative scale?

A)Fahrenheit
B)Rankine
C)Kelvin
D)None of the above
A
2
When using the ideal gas law, , what system of units should you use when entering temperature values?

A)Fahrenheit
B)Celsius
C)Kelvin
D)any of the above
C
3
The physical quantity that provides a measure of molecular activity and the internal energy of an object is

A)density
B)temperature
C)viscosity
D)specific weight
B
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A temperature-measuring device that consists of two dissimilar metals is known as a

A)Thermocouple
B)Thermistor
C)Thermojunction
D)RTD
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Which of the following material properties varies with temperature?

A)density
B)viscosity
C)electrical resistance
D)all of the above
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On its own, heat flows from hot objects to cold objects.
a.True
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Temperature is a macroscopic measurement of a microscopic phenomenon.
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On its own, temperature flows from hot objects to cold objects.
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What does V stand for in the following equation? PV=mRTP V = m R T

A)Volume
B)Velocity
C)Voltage
D)Viscosity
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Which of the following temperature scales is known as an absolute scale?

A)Fahrenheit
B)Celsius
C)Centigrade
D)Kelvin
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Temperature is a fundamental dimension.
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The physical quantity that quantifies or provides a measure of how active molecules are on a microscopic level is

A)density
B)temperature
C)viscosity
D)specific weight
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What does P stand for in the following equation? PV=mRTP V = m R T

A)Pounds
B)Pressure
C)Power
D)Permeability
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A temperature-measuring device composed of a semiconductor material is known as a

A)Thermocouple
B)Thermistor
C)Thermojunction
D)RTD
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Which of the following is NOT a mode of heat transfer?

A)transposition
B)convection
C)radiation
D)conduction
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The temperature in this room is 22C22 ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C } .The temperature outside the building is 6C- 6 ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C } .What is the temperature difference in kelvins?

A)11 K
B)16 K
C)22 K
D)28 K
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Thermometers use varying physical properties to measure temperature.Which of the following variable physical properties are utilized in thermometers?

A)density
B)electrical resistance
C)color
D)all of the above
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What does T stand for in the following equation? PV=mRTP V = m R T

A)Time
B)Period
C)Torque
D)Temperature
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A 11 ^ { \circ } temperature difference in Celsius is equal to a 11 ^ { \circ } temperature difference in kelvin.
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You wish to heat a glass of water to make a cup of tea.How much energy is needed to raise
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In general, as the temperature of a material is increased, the material's length will

A)increase
B)decrease
C)remain the same
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The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1g of water by 1°C is known as a

A)Btu
B)calorie
C)Calorie
D)Joule
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Before taking a bite of a piece of hot pizza you blow on it to cool it off by transferring heat out of the pizza.What mode of heat transfer is responsible for this?

A)conduction
B)convection
C)radiation
D)none of the above
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Most conventional fuels that we use today to generate power come from coal, natural gas, oil,
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The physical measurement that is intended to account for the combined effect of wind speed and air temperature is known as

A)Dew point
B)Ambient conditions
C)Wind chill index
B)Relative temperature
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A unit commonly used to express the metabolic rate for an average person under sedentary conditions is called A unit commonly used to express the metabolic rate for an average person under sedentary conditions is called
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The term that is used to quantify the amount of energy that is released when a unit mass or a unit volume of fuel is burned is known as

A)heating value
B)specific heat
C)specific mass
D)specific volume
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If you stay out to long at the beach you may get a sunburn as a result of too much heat being transferred to your skin.What mode of heat transfer is responsible for this?

A)conduction
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C)radiation
D)none of the above
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What is the SI unit of energy?

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C)Btu
D)Joule
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A unit that is generally used to express the insulating value of clothing is called A unit that is generally used to express the insulating value of clothing is called
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The physical quantity that provides a quantitative way to show how much thermal energy is required to raise the temperature of an object by a certain amount is

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C)specific weight
D)density
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In general, as the temperature of a material is increased, the material's volume will

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When you touch a hot stove with your finger you get burned by the heat transferred to your finger.What mode of heat transfer is responsible for this?

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C)radiation
D)none of the above
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The mode of heat transfer that occurs when a fluid in motion comes into contact with a solid surface whose temperature differs from the moving fluid is known as

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C)radiation
D)none of the above
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The mode of heat transfer that occurs when a temperature difference exists in a medium is known as

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How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 3kg of aluminum from How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 3kg of aluminum from   to   ? to How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 3kg of aluminum from   to   ? ?
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A steel bridge is 180 m long when the temperature is A steel bridge is 180 m long when the temperature is   By how much will its length increase when the temperature is 37.8°C? (Steel has a coefficient of linear expansion of  By how much will its length
increase when the temperature is 37.8°C? (Steel has a coefficient of linear expansion of A steel bridge is 180 m long when the temperature is   By how much will its length increase when the temperature is 37.8°C? (Steel has a coefficient of linear expansion of
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The mode of heat transfer that occur through electromagnetic waves is known as

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The energy released by fuel when the combustion by-products include water in vapor form is known as the

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C)all of the above
D)none of the above
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A simple procedure commonly used to estimate monthly and annual energy consumptions to heat a building is

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D)energy days
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