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1In the absence of friction, heat engines are 100 percent efficient.
A)True
B)False



2If the first law of thermodynamics is satisfied, the second law will also be satisfied.
A)True
B)False



3In every thermodynamic process, the heat absorbed by a system must equal the sum of the work done by the system and its change in internal energy.
A)True
B)False



4An isochoric process is graphed as a straight line on a P-V diagram.
A)True
B)False



5In an adiabatic process, the internal energy will increase when work is done on the system, whereas it will decrease when work is done by the system.
A)True
B)False



6During an isothermal expansion, all the absorbed thermal energy is converted to useful work.
A)True
B)False



7All Carnot engines are perfect engines and, therefore, operate at 100 percent efficiency.
A)True
B)False



8The greater the difference between the input and output temperatures of a steam engine, the greater the efficiency of the engine.
A)True
B)False



9A high compression ratio of an internal combustion engine means a higher operating efficiency.
A)True
B)False



10The coefficient of performance for a refrigerator is a measure of cooling efficiency and is expressed as a percentage.
A)True
B)False



11The thermodynamic state of a gas refers to
A)its pressure
B)its volume
C)its temperature
D)all of these



12The net work accomplished by an engine undergoing adiabatic compression is equal to
A)ΔU
B)-ΔU
C)ΔQ
D)-ΔQ



13An engine that operates with 100 percent efficiency
A)is a Carnot engine
B)violates the first law
C)has an Otto cycle
D)violates the second law



14If a heat engine absorbs heat at 600 K and rejects heat at 200 K, its efficiency is
A)33 percent
B)50 percent
C)67 percent
D)80 percent



15In a Carnot cycle, 1600 cal is absorbed at 600 K, and 400 cal is exhausted to a cold reservoir. The temperature of the cold reservoir is
A)150 K
B)200 K
C)450 K
D)800 K



16An adiabatic process is one in which
A)the temperature is constant
B)the pressure is constant
C)the volume is constant
D)no heat enters or leaves the system



17If the adiabatic constant is 1.4 and the compression ratio is 6, a gasoline engine has an efficiency of
A)45 percent
B)51 percent
C)56 percent
D)64 percent



18For a Carnot engine to operate with an efficiency of 100 percent, the exhaust temperature must be
A)0°C
B)0 K
C)infinite
D)equal to the input temperature



19In a mechanical refrigerator, the low-temperature coils of the evaporator are at -23°C, and the compressed gas in the condenser has a temperature of 77°C. The coefficient of performance is
A)20 percent
B)70 percent
C)0.23
D)2.5



20In a typical refrigerator, heat is extracted from the interior by the
A)compressor
B)evaporator
C)condenser
D)throttling valve



21The efficiency of a heat engine is the ratio of the to the .



22A(n) process is one in which the volume remains constant, whereas in a(n) process the temperature is constant.



23The throttling process is an example of a(n) process.



24The area under the curve on a P-V diagram represents the in a thermodynamic process.



25Three coordinates used to describe the thermodynamic state of a system are , , and .



26The is essentially a restatement of the conservation of energy.



27A(n) is a heat engine operating in reverse. Its effectiveness is measured by the .



28Four essential elements of a typical refrigerator include the , , , and .



29The fact that all natural spontaneous processes are irreversible is a consequence of the .



30A(n) engine has the maximum possible efficiency for an engine that absorbs heat from one reservoir, performs work, and rejects heat to another reservoir at a lower temperature.







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