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Thermodynamics Placement Exam Sample Questions and Answers, Exams of Physics

Sample questions from a placement exam on the basic principles of thermodynamics. The questions cover topics such as ideal gases, entropy, heat transfer, and compressible substances. Students are expected to identify incorrect statements, calculate final pressures, determine if convection heat transfer is larger for gases than liquids, and more.

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  • How can the final pressure at the end of an isentropic compression of air be calculated?
  • What is the exit temperature of air when it is throttled by a valve from 5 atm and 20ºC to 2 atm?
  • Is convection heat transfer larger for gases than liquids?
  • How much work is done during the process of heating a nitrogen gas in a rigid tank?
  • Is the Joule-Thomson coefficient positive or negative for an expansion process that results in cooling?
  • What statement about ideal gases is incorrect?

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Placement)Exam)-)Basic)Principles)of)Thermodynamics)Sample)Questions)
1. Which of the following statements about ideal gases is incorrect?
(a) For an ideal gas contained in an insulated fixed volume tank, pressure is linearly
proportional to temperature.
(b) The difference between the specific heat at constant pressure, Cp, and the specific heat at
constant volume, Cv, is always equal to the ideal gas contant, i.e. Cp – Cv = R.
(c) For an ideal gas contained in a fixed volume closed tank maintained at constant
temperature, its internal energy increases with pressure.
(d) For a single component ideal gas, its specific entropy (kJ/kg-K) is uniquely determined
provided its pressure and temperature is known.
2. The final pressure at the end of an isentropic compression of air can be calculated if following
are known:
(a) Initial temperature, initial pressure, initial volume
(b) Initial temperature, initial pressure, final volume
(c) Initial temperature, initial pressure, final entropy
(d) Initial temperature, initial pressure, initial internal energy
3. The value of convection heat transfer is larger for gases as compared to liquids.
(a) True (b) False
4. Is Joule-Thomson coefficient positive or negative for an expansion process that results in
cooling?
(a) Positive (b) Negative
5. A simple compressible substance undergoes a reversible isothermal process in which the
pressure increases. The entropy of the substance:
(a) increases (b) decreases (c) remains the same
6. Two ideals gases initially at temperature T and pressure P are mixed isothermally and at
constant pressure. In the mixing process, the total entropy of the mixture:
(a) increases (b) decreases (c) remains the same
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Placement Exam - Basic Principles of Thermodynamics Sample Questions

  1. Which of the following statements about ideal gases is incorrect? (a) For an ideal gas contained in an insulated fixed volume tank, pressure is linearly proportional to temperature. (b) The difference between the specific heat at constant pressure, Cp, and the specific heat at constant volume, Cv, is always equal to the ideal gas contant, i.e. Cp – Cv = R. (c) For an ideal gas contained in a fixed volume closed tank maintained at constant temperature, its internal energy increases with pressure. (d) For a single component ideal gas, its specific entropy (kJ/kg-K) is uniquely determined provided its pressure and temperature is known.
  2. The final pressure at the end of an isentropic compression of air can be calculated if following are known: (a) Initial temperature, initial pressure, initial volume (b) Initial temperature, initial pressure, final volume (c) Initial temperature, initial pressure, final entropy (d) Initial temperature, initial pressure, initial internal energy
  3. The value of convection heat transfer is larger for gases as compared to liquids. (a) True (b) False
  4. Is Joule-Thomson coefficient positive or negative for an expansion process that results in cooling? (a) Positive (b) Negative
  5. A simple compressible substance undergoes a reversible isothermal process in which the pressure increases. The entropy of the substance: (a) increases (b) decreases (c) remains the same
  6. Two ideals gases initially at temperature T and pressure P are mixed isothermally and at constant pressure. In the mixing process, the total entropy of the mixture: (a) increases (b) decreases (c) remains the same
  1. A 2 m^3 rigid tank contains nitrogen gas at 500 kPa and 300 K. Now heat is transferred to the nitrogen in the tank and the pressure of nitrogen rises to 800 kPa. The work done during this process is (a) 600 kJ (b) 1000 kJ (c) 500 kJ (d) 0 kJ
  2. Air at 20ºC and 5 atm is throttled by a valve to 2 atm. If the valve is adiabatic and the change in kinetic energy is negligible, the exit temperature of air will be (a) 10ºC (b) 14ºC (c) 20ºC (d) 24ºC
  3. The pressure of an impressible liquid is increased from 1 bar to 100 bar in an adiabatic pump. What is the minimum work input required (kJ/kg), assuming a density of the liquid of 1000 kg/m^3? (a) 0.1 (b) 9.9 (c) 0.099 (d) 10
  4. The molar specific volume of an unknown pure gas at a temperature of 200 K and a pressure of 50 bar is 2.9 x 10-^4 m^3 /mol. Determine the compressibility factor of this gas. (a) 0.87 (b) 0.92 (c) 1 (d) 1.