Description : 1 torr is equal to A. 1 N⁄m² B. 1 mm Hg C. 1 bar D. All of the above
Last Answer : 1 mm Hg
Description : Liquid "X" is at equilibrium with its vapor in a cylinder and piston apparatus. When the volume of the space above the liquid is 50 ml and the temperature 25!, the vapor pressure of "X" is 120 torr. What will the ... 25!C? Some liquid is always present. w) 30 torr x) 60 torr y) 120 torr z) 240 torr
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 120 TORR
Description : a gas has a pressure of 766.7 torr at a temperature of 10.0°C. the sample contains 2.35 moles of xenon. what is the volume of the gas in liters?
Last Answer : Using PV=nRT, 10.0ºC = 283.15ºK, R = 62.36 L torr/mol KV= (nRT)/PV = (2.35m*(62.36 L torr/mol K)*283.15ºK)/766.7 TorrV = 54.12 L
Description : Pressure of the order of 10" torr can be measured by (A) Bourdon tube (B) Pirani Gauge (C) Micro-manometer (D) Lonisation gauge
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : A unit of pressure used in high vacuum technology, which is equal to 1mmhg. a. specific heat b. isometric c. isobaric d. torr
Last Answer : torr
Description : Another unit used to measure atmospheric pressure is the “torr”. This is named after the Italian physicist, Evangelista Torrecelli. An average atmospheric pressure is how many torr? A. 740 B. 750 C. 760 D. 770
Last Answer : 760
Description : What is the SI unit for pressure? w) Torr x) pounds per square inch y) Pascal z) Kelvin
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- PASCAL
Description : How many torr are there in one atmosphere?
Last Answer : ANSWER: 760
Description : What is the SI unit of pressure? w) Pascal x) Torr y) Dyne z) Kelvin
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- PASCAL
Description : The SI unit of pressure is the: w) Torr x) dyne per centimeter squared y) atmosphere z) pascal
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- PASCAL
Description : The atmospheric pressure at sea level is (A) 103 kN/m2 (B) 10.3 m of water (C) 760 mm of mercury (D) All of these
Description : Pressure difference between two points in vessels, pipelines or in two different pipelines can be measured by a differential manometer. The pressure difference measured as the mm of water column in case of mercury-water, differential manometer is ... mm). (A) H (B) 12.6 H (C) 13.6 H (D) 14.6 H
Last Answer : (B) 12.6 H
Description : Very small pressure difference (< 5 mm water column) can be most conveniently measured by a/an __________ manometer. (A) U-tube water (B) U-tube mercury (C) Inclined tube mercury (D) Inclined tube water
Last Answer : (D) Inclined tube water
Description : The capillary rise of mercury is maximum in glass tube of dia __________ mm. (A) 0.5 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 5
Last Answer : (A) 0.5
Description : If two capillary tubes of dia 0.5 mm and 1 mm are dipped in a pot containing mercury, then the rise of mercury is (A) Same in both the tubes (B) Greater in 1 mm dia tube (C) Greater in 0.5 mm dia tube (D) Zero in both the tubes
Last Answer : (C) Greater in 0.5 mm dia tube
Description : You are given a mercury manometer range 0 -760 mm ? A vacuum gauge reads 60 mm vacuum. The test manometer reads 50 vacuum ? Which of the two in correct.
Last Answer : The transmitter is correct because 760 - 50 = 710 mm abs.
Description : Boiler draught of 10 mm water column is equivalent to (A) 1 kgf/m2 (B) 10 kgf/m2 (C) 10 kgf/mm2 (D) 1 kgf/mm2
Last Answer : (B) 10 kgf/m2
Description : A steel rod of sectional area 250 sq. mm connects two parallel walls 5 m apart. The nuts at the ends were tightened when the rod was heated to 100°C. If steel = 0.000012/C°, Esteel = 0.2 MN/mm2 , the ... N/mm2 (B) 100 N/mm2 (C) 120 N/mm2 (D) 150 N/mm2 Answer: Option
Last Answer : (C) 120 N/mm
Description : _________ is defined as that equivalent to the pressure due to a column of mercury 76cm long. a. surface pressure b. gage pressure c. standard atmospheric pressure d. isobaric pressure
Last Answer : standard atmospheric pressure
Description : How many millimeters (mm) are equivalent to 2.5 cm?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : If the side of a square sewer is 1000 mm, the diameter of a hydraulically equivalent circular section, is A. 1045 mm B. 1065 mm C. 1075 mm D. 1095 mm
Last Answer : ANS: D
Description : The likely estimate on equivalent power wastage for a leakage from 7 bar compressed air system through 1.6 mm orifice size is ____ a) 0.2 kW b) 3.0 kW c) 0.8 kW d) 12 kW
Last Answer : c) 0.8 kW
Description : A dash pot consists of a cylinder 10 cm in diameter in which slides a piston 12 cm long having a radial clearance of 1 mm. The cylinder is filled with oil having a viscosity of 1 poise. What will be the resistance offered ... with a velocity of 3 cm/sec a.1090 kg b.100 kg c.10900 kg d.10 kg e.50 kg
Last Answer : c. 10900 kg
Description : Raw Kerosene has a smoke point of 15 mm. After it is subjected to dearomatization by liquid SO2 extraction (Edeleanu process), its smoke point may become __________ mm. (A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 25 (D) 100
Last Answer : (C) 25
Description : In a size reduction crushing operation, feed size is 100 to 300 mm. while the product size is 10 to 50 mm. This is a case of the __________ crushing. (A) Primary (B) Secondary (C) Fine (D) Ultrafine
Last Answer : (B) Secondary
Description : The static deflection of a spring under gravity, when a mass of 1 kg is suspended from it, is 1 mm. Assume the acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s^2. The natural frequency of this spring-mass system (in rad/s) is A 100 B 150 C 200 D 250
Last Answer : A 100
Description : A compound bar consists of two bars of equal length. Steel bar cross-section is 3500 mm2 and that of brass bar is 3000 mm2 . These are subjected to a compressive load 100,000 N. If Eb = 0.2 MN/mm2 and Eb = 0.1 ... 6 N/mm2 s = 12 N/mm2 (D) b = 5 N/mm2 s = 10 N/mm
Last Answer : (A) b = 10 N/mm2 s = 20 N/mm
Description : Pick up the incorrect statement from the following: (A) While measuring a distance with a tape of length 100.005 m, the distance to be increasing by 0.005 m for each tape length (B) An increase in ... ) A 100 m tape of cross section 10 mm 0.25 mm stretches about 10 mm under 5 kg pull
Last Answer : (B) An increase in temperature causes a tape to increase in length and the measured distance is too large
Description : A pile is being driven with a drop hammer weighing 1800 kg and having a free fall of 1.00 m. If the penetration with last blow is 5 mm, the load carrying capacity of the pile, -according to the Engineering News formula, is (A) 100 tonnes (B) 50 tonnes (C) 20 tonnes (D) 10 tonnes
Last Answer : (D) 10 tonnes
Description : A normally consolidated clay settled 10 mm when effective stress was increased from 100 kN/m² to 200 kN/m². If the effective stress is further increased from 200 kN/m² to 400 kN/m², then the settlement of the same clay is (A) 10 mm (B) 20 mm (C) 40 mm (D) None of the above
Last Answer : (A) 10 mm
Description : Bitumen of grade 80/100 means (A) Its penetration value is 8 mm (B) Its penetration value is 10 mm (C) Its penetration value is 8 to 10 mm (D) Its penetration value is 8 to 10 cm
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : The main reinforcement of a R.C. slab consists of 10 mm bars at 100 mm spacing; if it is desired to replace the 10 mm bars by 12 mm bars, then the spacing of 12mm bars should be (a) 120 mm (b) 140 mm (c ) 144 mm (d) 160mm
Last Answer : (c ) 144 mm
Description : A solid circular shaft of diameter 100 mm is subjected to an axial stress of 50 Mpa. It is further subjected to a torque of 10 kNm. The maximum principal stress experienced on the shaft is closest to (a) 41Mpa (b) 82 Mpa (c) 164 Mpa (d) 204 Mpa
Last Answer : (b) 82 Mpa
Description : Maximum permissible limit of mercury in human blood is __________ micrograms/100 c.c. (A) 1 (B) 7 (C) 19 (D) 82
Last Answer : (B) 7
Description : In a particular system, the units of length, mass and time are chosen to be 10 cm, 10 g and 0.1 s respectively. The unit of force in this system will be equivalent to – (1) 0.1 N (2) 1 N (3) 10 N (4) 100 N
Last Answer : (1) 0.1 N
Description : In a particular system, the units of length, mass and time are chosen to be 10 cm, 10 g and 0.1 s respectively. The unit of force in this system will be equivalent to (1) 0.1 N (2) 1 N (3) 10 N (4) 100 N
Last Answer : 0.1 N
Description : Which are the only two elements on the periodic table that are liquid at room temperature? A. Mercury and Bromine (Answer) B. Carbon and helium C. Nitrogen and Hydrogen D. Oxygen and Neon
Last Answer : A. Mercury and Bromine (Answer)
Description : The toxicity of which of the following heavy metals leads to Liver cirrhosis? A. Copper (Answer) B. Lead C. Mercury D. Zinc
Last Answer : A. Copper (Answer)
Description : Which liquid is used in an aneroid barometer? A. Mercury B. Alcohol C. Water D. None (Answer)
Last Answer : D. None (Answer)
Description : Which is the heaviest metal? A. Iron B. Mercury C. Nickel D. Osmium (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Osmium (Answer)
Description : Which Planet is Called Great Red Spot? A. Neptune B. Mars C. Jupiter (Answer) D. Mercury
Last Answer : C. Jupiter (Answer)
Description : Which one is Natural Satellite? A. Sun B. Moon (Answer) C. Venus D. Mercury
Last Answer : B. Moon (Answer)
Description : which Planet is Called Earth’s Sister? A. Mercury B. Venus (Answer) C. Mars D. Neptune
Last Answer : B. Venus (Answer)
Description : Which metallic element is liquid at room temperature? A. Zinc B. Nickel C. Lead D. Mercury (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Mercury (Answer)
Description : The most brightest planet amongst the eight planets? A. Mercury B. Jupiter C. Venus (Answer) D. Neptune
Last Answer : C. Venus (Answer)
Description : Year is longest on:------? A. Jupiter (Answer) B. Earth C. Mercury D. Mars
Last Answer : A. Jupiter (Answer)
Description : Which of the following planets has the smallest diameters---? A. Mercury (Answer) B. Marx C. Pluto D. Venus
Last Answer : A. Mercury (Answer)
Description : Which of the following planets is fastest rotating planet? A. Mercury B. Marx C. Jupiter (Answer) D. Venus
Description : Which on of the following planets orbits around the sun in a clockwise direction? A. Earth B. Mercury C. Jupiter D. Venus (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Venus (Answer)
Description : Magnalium is an alloy of-------? A. Magnesium and Lead B. Aluminium and Zinc C. Aluminium and Magnesium (Answer) D. Aluminium and Mercury
Last Answer : C. Aluminium and Magnesium (Answer)