Is Steel rod Be heated into a molten metal is example of a phase change?

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Last Answer : (C) 120 N/mm

Description : A rod 3 m long is heated from 10°C to 90°C. Find the expansion of rod. Take Young’s modulus = 1.0 x 10^5 MN/m2 and coefficient of thermal expansion = 0.000012 per degree centigrade. 1. 0.168 cm 2. 0.208 cm 3. 0.288 cm 4. 0.348 cm

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Description : The process of manufacturing steel by heating short lengths of wrought iron bars mixed with charcoal in fire clay crucibles and collecting the molten iron into moulds, is known as (A) Cementation process (B) Crucible process (C) Bessemer process (D) Open hearth process

Last Answer : Answer: Option B

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Last Answer : Option B

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Last Answer : Execessive hydrogen results in the formation of small fissures often described as hairline cracks or flakes in the steel. Large forgings in alloy steel are particularly sensitive to this phenom¬enon.

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Last Answer : (A) Aluminium

Description : Whitworth compressed steel is obtained when molten steel is subjected to a pressure of (A) 5 kg/mm2 (B) 9 kg/mm2 (C) 13 kg/mm2 (D) 15 kg/mm

Last Answer : Answer: Option B

Description : Hydrogen Cannot Be Removed Easily From Molten Steel. What Harm Hydrogen Has On Property Of Steel?

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Description : In a 100 TPD Sponge Iron plant, the sponge iron is fed to the Induction melting furnace,  producing molten steel at 88% yield. The Energy consumption details are as follows: Coal Consumption : 130 ... molten  steel (product). 3. Total Energy Consumption of Plant in Tons of Oil Equivalent (TOE )

Last Answer :  a) Specific Energy Consumption of Induction Melting Furnace  Molten Steel Production from the Induction melting furnace per day  = 100 x 88/100 = 88 TPD Total Energy Consumption of the Plant = 82400 kWh ... mark c) Total Energy consumption of Plant in ToE  = 655864000/107  = 65.586 ToE

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Last Answer : (B) Sodium

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Last Answer : (B) Research reactor

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Last Answer : (A) Rapid heat transfer from the core

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Last Answer : (C) Fast breeder

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Last Answer : (A) Electromagnetic

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Last Answer : (iii) Plug type

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Last Answer : (B) Mercury

Description : Solidification time of a molten metal in a casting is proportional to (where, V = volume of metal & A = its surface area; in the casting) (A) V/A (B) V/A2 (C) V2/A (D) V2/A2

Last Answer : (D) V2/A2

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Last Answer : Option B

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Last Answer : Option B

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Last Answer : Option D

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Last Answer : (i) To overcome fin defect.*

Description : In which of the following welding methods, the molten metal is poured for joining the metals ?   (a) Gas welding (b) Thermit welding (c) TIG welding (d) Arc welding 

Last Answer : In which of the following welding methods, the molten metal is poured for joining the metals ?   (a) Gas welding (b) Thermit welding (c) TIG welding (d) Arc welding 

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Last Answer : (C) 2 cm 

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Last Answer : (B) 0.2275 mm

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Last Answer : (C) 955.41 kg/cm2

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Last Answer : (C) 955.41 kg/cm2

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Last Answer : (B) 102 kg

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Last Answer : (D) 59 D

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Last Answer : Answer: Option B

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Last Answer : Answer: Option D

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Last Answer : Answer :On a per pound basis, steel pipe is stronger in bending and is less likely to buckle in axial compression.

Description : Draw stress-strain diagram for mild-steel rod and show different limits on it. 

Last Answer : Where, A = Limit of proportionality B = Elastic limit C = Upper yield point D = Lower yield point E = Ultimate load point F = Breaking point

Description : The rock that results from solidification of molten lava from a volcano is an example of Which of the following? (1) Igneous rocks (2) Granite Rock (3) Basalt Rock (4) Magnetite

Last Answer : (1) Igneous rocks Explanation: Igneous rocks are formed through the cooling and solidification of magma (or lava).

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Last Answer : Igneous Rock 

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Last Answer : Answer : On its density. Because it depends on how close or how far the atom must be seen.

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