Which of the following is / are thermometric property (ies)?
A.Pressure of a gas kept at constant-volume
B.Volume of a gas kept at constant-pressure
C.Thermal emf of a thermocouple
D.All of the above
A.Pressure of a gas kept at constant-volume
B.Volume of a gas kept at constant-pressure
C.Thermal emf of a thermocouple
D.All of the above
A.2 kcal/(kg.K)
B.8 kcal/(kg.K)
C.1 kcal/(kg.K)
D.0.5 kcal/(kg.K)
A.zero
B.positive
C.negative
D.infinity
A.0
B.1
C.2
D.3
A.is zero
B.is infinity
C.is negative
D.varies between zero and infinity
A.Hydrogen
B.Nitrogen
C.Mercury vapour
D.Sulphur dioxide
A.0.1 mm of Hg at 0?C in a standard gravitational field
B.1 mm of Hg at 0?C in a standard gravitational field
C.0.01 mm of Hg at 0?C in a standard gravitational field
D.0.001 mm of Hg at 0?C in a standard gravitational field
A.only the energy crosses the system boundary
B.both energy and mass cross the system boundary
C.neither energy nor mass crosses the system boundary
D.only the mass crosses the system boundary
A.R
B.< R
C.> R
D.zero
A.compressibility factor versus reduced temperature with reduced pressure as parameter
B.compressibility factor versus reduced pressure with reduced temperature as parameter
C.compressibility factor versus pressure with absolute temperature as parameter
D.compressibility factor versus absolute temperature with pressure as parameter