Description : Particle nature of cathode rays is proved due to the fact that they (A) Travel in a straight line (B) Get deflected by magnetic electric field (C) Produce fluorescence (D) Heat the exposed material
Last Answer : Option B
Description : Can someone suggest an appropriate online social network for a 14 year old where he can discuss his views without much fear of being exposed to an inordinate amount of age inappropriate material?
Last Answer : I would suggest him to give it a go. Soulpancake seems to be a medium aimed at that too. There are several 14 yo’s here already.
Description : What do you call the electrical conduction in a photosensitive material which is not exposed to radiation? A. Dark conductance B. Pure conductance C. Black out D. Super conductance
Last Answer : A. Dark conductance
Description : A metal wire of 0.01 m dia and thermal conductivity 200 W/m.K is exposed to a fluid stream with a convective heat transfer coefficient of 100 W/m2 .K. The Biot number is (A) 5.6 (B) 0.025 (C) 3.5 (D) 0.0035
Last Answer : (B) 0.025
Description : The left face of a one dimensional slab of thickness 0.2 m is maintained at 80°C and the right face is exposed to air at 30°C. The thermal conductivity of the slab is 1.2 W/m.K and the heat transfer co-efficient from the ... temperature of the right face in °C is (A) 77.2 (B) 71.2 (C) 63.8 (D) 48.7
Last Answer : (D) 48.7
Description : Which of the following situations can be approximated to a steady state heat transfer system? (A) A red hot steel slab (having outside surface temperature as 1300°C) exposed to the atmospheric air at ... flowing at the rate of 6 Kg/minute through a copper pipe exposed to atmospheric air at 35°C
Last Answer : (B) 10 kg of dry saturated steam at 8 kgf/cm2 flowing through a short length of stainless steel pipe exposed to atmospheric air at 35°C
Description : Maximum heat dissipation occurs from a steel wire (k = 0.5 W/m. k) of 15 mm diameter exposed to air (h = 20W/m2.k), when the insulation thickness is __________ mm. (A) 15 (B) 25 (C) 10 (D) 30
Last Answer : (B) 25
Description : A thin, flat & square plate measuring 2 m 2 m is freely hanging in ambient air at 25°C. It is exposed to the solar radiation falling on one side of the plate at the rate of 500 W/m2. The plate temperature will ... heat transfer co-efficient is __________ W/m2 °C. (A) 50 (B) 100 (C) 150 (D) 200
Last Answer : (B) 100
Description : One face of a furnace wall is at 1030°C and the other face is exposed to room temperature (30°C). If the thermal conductivity of furnace wall is 3 W. m-1. k-1 and the wall thickness is 0.3 m, the maximum heat loss (in W/m) is (A) 100 (B) 900 (C) 9000 (D) 10000
Last Answer : (D) 10000
Description : Even though heat transfer co-efficient in boiling liquids is large, use of fins is advantageous, when the entire surface is exposed to __________ boiling. (A) Film (B) Nucleate (C) Transition (D) All modes of
Last Answer : Option A
Description : How much extra radiation am I exposed to if I stick my hand in the microwave right after it turns off? -Physics
Last Answer : You are actually exposed to less radiation if you stick your hand in a properly functioning microwave oven right after it turns off. First of all, the microwaves emitted by a microwave oven are not ... the radiation you are exposed to is so low-energy that there is nothing to be concerned about.
Description : Which type of material has the least expansion in heat application ?
Last Answer : The expansion of solids is the least in the application of heat
Description : Which of the following criterion is used for any metal to be used as a cooking material? (1) More specific heat (2) More thermal conductivity (3) Less thermal conductivity (4) Less electrical conductivity
Last Answer : (3) Less thermal conductivity Explanation: A metal to be used as a cooking material should have less thermal conductivity.
Description : The material which can be deformed permanently by heat and pressure is called a (1) thermoset (2) thermoplastic (3) chemical compound (4) polymer
Last Answer : (1) thermoset Explanation: A thermosetting polymer, resin, or plastic, often called a thermoset, is a polymer that is irreversibly hardened by curing from a soft solid or viscous liquid prepolymer or resin.
Description : The material which can be deformed permanently by heat and pressure is called a: (1) Thermoplastic (2) Thermoset (3) Chemical compound (4) Polymer
Last Answer : (2) Thermoset Explanation: Thermoset materials are those materials that are made by polymers joined together by chemical bonds, acquiring a highly cross linked polymer structure. They cannot melt.
Description : In a nuclear power reactor, fission produces heat which is used to produce electricity. A reactor producing more fissionable material than it consumes is known as what kind of reactor?
Last Answer : ANSWER: BREEDER REACTOR
Description : A British Thermal Unit, or BTU, is the amount of heat required to raise one pound of what material one degree Fahrenheit?
Last Answer : ANSWER: WATER
Description : Which of the following criterion is used for any metal to be used as a cooking material ? (1) More specific heat (2) More thermal conductivity (3) Less thermal conductivity (4) Less electrical conductivity
Last Answer : Less thermal conductivity
Description : Which type of immunoglobulin level will increase when an individual is exposed to a parasite ?
Last Answer : Serum IgE levels will increase and remain until the parasite is washed out from the body.