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This document contains a quiz on thermodynamics with 15 multiple choice questions. It provides instructions that solutions must be shown, answers boxed, and no erasures allowed. It also states that cheating will result in a score of zero. The questions cover various thermodynamics concepts like conversions between scales, gas properties, densities, weights, volumes and more.

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Quiz 1 Midterm

This document contains a quiz on thermodynamics with 15 multiple choice questions. It provides instructions that solutions must be shown, answers boxed, and no erasures allowed. It also states that cheating will result in a score of zero. The questions cover various thermodynamics concepts like conversions between scales, gas properties, densities, weights, volumes and more.

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SW1 - (FME 2 – Thermodynamics 1)

Name: ___________________________________________________________ Section: _______________________ Score: ________


General Instruction. Show your COMPLETE SOLUTION. Box your final answer. Keep your notes in any form off your table. ERASURES ARE NOT
ALLOWED. Use the back of your paper as scratch. Any form of CHEATING (using of codigos, online sources, online tools, etc.) shall automatically be
disqualified from taking this quiz, and will be marked as ZERO on quiz percentage.

1. If the scale is twice the ºC scale, what is the reading in the Fahrenheit scale?
2. A condenser vacuum gauge reads 715 mmHg when the barometer stands at 757 mmHg. What is the absolute pressure in the condenser
in Pascal.
3. What pressure is column of water 100 cm high equivalent to?
4. A reservoir of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) has a mass of 500 kg and a volume of 0.315m3. Find the glycerin’s weight (W) in kN, mass
density in kg/m3, specific weight in kN/m3, and specific gravity.
5. The weight of a body is 100 lb. Determine its weight in N, its mass in kg, and the rate of acceleration both in ft/s 2 and m/s2 if a net
force 50 lb is applied to the body.
6. One cubic foot of glycerin has a mass of 2.44 slugs. Find its specific weight in both pounds per cubic foot and kilonewtons per cubic
meter.
7. A quart of SAE 30 oil at 68ºF weighs about 1.85 lb. Calculate the oil’s specific weight, mass density, and specific gravity.
8. The volume of a rock is found to be 0.00015 m3. If the rock’s specific weight is 2.60, what is its weight in kN?
9. A certain gasoline weight 46.5 lb/ft3. What is its mass density, specific volume, and specific gravity?
10. If the specific weight of a substance is 8.2 kN/m3, what is its mass density in kg/m3.
11. An object at a certain location has a mass of 2.0 kg and weighs 19 N on a spring balance, what is the acceleration due to gravity at this
location in m/s2.
12. What would be the weight of a 3-kg mass on a planet in Newton, where the acceleration due to gravity is 10 m/s 2?
13. Under standard conditions a certain gas weigh 0.14 lb/ft3. Calculate its density in slug/ft3, specific volume ft3/slug, and specific gravity
relative to air weighing 0.075 lb/ft3.
14. If the specific volume of a gas is 360 ft3/slug, what is its specific weight in lb/ft3?
15. A water temperature rise of 18ºF in the water cooled condenser is equivalent in ºC to?

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