pressure absolute = pressure gage + pressure atmosphere
Answer:
650.280
Explanation: 100kpa + 550.280kpa
Explanation:
We often refer to the electricity at a typical household outlet as being 120 V. In fact, the voltage of this AC source varies; the 120 V is "the rms value of the voltage".
The rms value of voltage is given by :
Where
is the peak value of voltage
So, the correct option is (d). " rms value of voltage".
Answer:
450 pm
Explanation:
The electron is held in orbit by an electric force, this works as the centripetal force. The equation for the centripetal acceleration is:
a = v^2 / r
The equation for the electric force is:
F = q1 * q2 / (4 * π * e0 * r^2)
Where
q1, q2: the electric charges, the charge of the electron is -1.6*10^-19 C
e0: electric constant (8.85*10^-12 F/m)
If we divide this force by the mass of the electron we get the acceleration
me = 9.1*10^-31 kg
a = q1 * q2 / (4 * π * e0 * me * r^2)
v^2 / r = q1 * q2 / (4 * π * e0 * me * r^2)
We can simplify r
v^2 = q1 * q2 / (4 * π * e0 * me * r)
Rearranging:
r = q1 * q2 / (4 * π * e0 * me * v^2)
r = 1.6*10^-19 * 1.6*10^-19 / (4 * π * 8.85*10^-12 * 9.1*10^-31 * (7.5*10^5)^2) = 4.5*10^-10 m = 450 pm
"The equation can be used to calculate the power absorbed by any surface" statement concerning the Stefan-Boltzmann equation is correct.
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
According to Stefan Boltzmann equation, the power radiated by black body radiation source is directly proportionate to the fourth power of temperature of the source. So the radiation transferred is absorbed by another surface and that absorbed power will also be equal to the fourth power of the temperature. So the equation describes the relation of net radiation loss with the change in temperature from hotter temperature to cooler temperature surface.
So this law is application for calculating power absorbed by any surface.
Answer:
Explanation:
The maximum expected measurement error for a pressure gauge measuring 0-10 bar with an inaccuracy of 1% of full-scale reading is 0.1 bar. When the gauge measures 1 bar, the expected inaccuracy is 10%.
The inaccuracy mentioned here is related to the full-scale reading which means the error is calculated based on the top measurement value. The pressure gauge range is 0-10 bar, so the inaccuracy is one percent of this. (a) Thus, the maximum measurement error expected for this instrument is 1.0% of 10 bar i.e., 0.1 bar. (b) If the gauge is measuring a pressure of 1 bar, then the relative error expressed as a percentage would be the absolute error (0.1 bar) divided by the observed reading (1 bar) i.e., 10%. It means, when measuring 1 bar pressure, the expected measurement error is 10%. This is an example of how instrument inaccuracy is properly interpreted and employed when working with various measurements.
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Answer:
1.57 kW
Explanation:
The rate of heat loss is given by:
q = Gm * Cp * (tfin - ti)
Where
q: rate of heat loss
Gm: mass flow
Cp: specific heat at constant pressure
The Cp of air is:
Cp = 1 kJ/(kg*K)
The mass flow is the volumetric flow divided by the specific volume
Gm = Gv / v
The volumetric flow is the air speed multiplied by the cruss section of the duct.
Gv = s * h * w (I name speed s because I have already used v)
The specific volume is obtained from the gas state equation:
p * v = R * T
60 C is 333 K
The gas constant for air is 287 J/(kg*K)
Then:
v = (R * T)/p
v = (287 * 333) / 100000 = 0.955 m^3/kg
Then, the mass flow is
Gm = s * h * w / v
And rthe heat loss is of:
q = s * h * w * Cp * (tfin - ti) / v
q = 5 * 0.25 * 0.2 * 1 * (54 - 60) / 0.955 = -1.57 kW (negative because it is a loss)
B.meter
C.Rate
D.Speed
E.velocity
F.slope
G.refrence point
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Speed can be calculated if you know the distance that an object travels in one unit of time, therefore the correct answer is option D.
The total distance covered by any object per unit of time is known as speed. It depends only on the magnitude of the moving object.
The unit of speed is a meter/second. The generally considered unit for speed is a meter per second.
Thus, Speed can be calculated if you know the distance that an object travels in one unit of time, therefore the correct answer is option D.
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Answer:
D.Speed
Explanation:
The speed of an object is the distance the object travels in one unit of time.