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ILTS CONTENT TEST ELEMENTARY ED(305)-PART 3/6 EXAM 2024
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ILTS CONTENT TEST ELEMENTARY ED(305)-PART 3/6 EXAM 2024 
 
4 basic laws of thermodynamics - correct answer zeroth law: states that 2 objects in thermodynamic equilibrium with a 3rd object are also in equilibrium with each other 
 
1st law: states that neither mass nor energy can be destroyed; only converted from 1 form to another(conservation of energy) 
 
2nd law: states that the entropy of an isolated system can only increase; heat is not transferred from low temp system to a higher temp syste...
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ILTS Content Test Elementary Ed (305)-Part 3/6 || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
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4 basic laws of thermodynamics correct answers zeroth law: states that 2 objects in thermodynamic equilibrium with a 3rd object are also in equilibrium with each other 
 
1st law: states that neither mass nor energy can be destroyed; only converted from 1 form to another(conservation of energy) 
 
2nd law: states that the entropy of an isolated system can only increase; heat is not transferred from low temp system to a higher temp system one unless additional work is done 
 
3rd law: states that...
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The specific heat of liquid water is 1 cal/kg°C. The specific heat of ice is half of that, at 0.5 cal/kg°C. Compared with that for 2 kg of liquid water, how much heat is needed to change the temperature of 2 kg of ice by 10°? 
 
1. Four times as much heat is needed to change the temperature of the ice. 
2. Twice as much heat is needed to change the temperature of the ice. 
3. Half as much heat is needed to change the temperature of the ice. 
4. One fourth as much heat is needed to change the ...
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Test Bank for College Physics, 12th Edition by Raymond A. Serway
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Test Bank for College Physics 12e 12th Edition by Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille, John Hughes. Full Chapters test bank are included with answers (Chapter 1 to 30) Complete Guide 
 
1. Units, Trigonometry, and Vectors. 
Standards of Measurements. Measurement Uncertainty and Estimation. Math Review. Vectors. Overview of Physics. 
2. Motion in One Dimension. 
Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration. Motion Diagrams and Graphs. One-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration. Freely Falling Obje...
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ILTS Content Test Elementary Ed(305)-Part 3/6 Questions & 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Graded A+
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4 basic laws of thermodynamics 
: zeroth law: states that 2 objects in thermodynamic equilibrium with a 3rd object 
are also in equilibrium with each other 
1st law: states that neither mass nor energy can be destroyed; only converted from 1 
form to another(conservation of energy) 
2nd law: states that the entropy of an isolated system can only increase; heat is not 
transferred from low temp system to a higher temp system one unless additional work is 
done 
3rd law: states that as a tempe...
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Thermodynamics question and answers 2023/24 update
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Thermodynamics question and answers 2023/24 update Question 1. 
Hesss law is an application of 
(a)	1st law of Thermodynamics 
(b)	2nd law of Thermodynamics 
(c)	Entropy change 
(d)	∆H = ∆U + P∆V. 
Question 2. 
5 mole of an ideal gas expand isothermally and irreversibly from a pressure of 10 atm to 1 atm against a constant external pressure of 1 atm. Wirr at 300 K is: 
(a) -15.921 kJ 
(b) -11.224 kJ 
(c) -110.83 kJ 
(d) None of these 
 
Question 3. 
At absolute zero the entropy of a perf...
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Thermodynamics question and answers 2023/24 update
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Thermodynamics question and answers 2023/24 update Question 1. 
Hesss law is an application of 
(a)	1st law of Thermodynamics 
(b)	2nd law of Thermodynamics 
(c)	Entropy change 
(d)	∆H = ∆U + P∆V. 
Question 2. 
5 mole of an ideal gas expand isothermally and irreversibly from a pressure of 10 atm to 1 atm against a constant external pressure of 1 atm. Wirr at 300 K is: 
(a) -15.921 kJ 
(b) -11.224 kJ 
(c) -110.83 kJ 
(d) None of these 
 
Question 3. 
At absolute zero the entropy of a perf...
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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Exam (2023) | Questions & Answers (Rated +)
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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Exam (2023) | Questions & Answers (Rated +) 
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Exam (2023) | Questions & Answers (Rated +) 
 
Maximum work that could be secured by expanding the gas over a given pressure range is the__________work. - ANSWER - isothermal 
 
Internal energy change of a system over one complete cycle in a cyclic process is - ANSWER - zero 
 
Heating of water under atmospheric pressure is an __________ process. - ANSWER - isobaric 
 
Van Laar eq...
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ENCE 215 LATEST UPDATE ALREADY PASSED Silent Spring 1962 book by Rachel Carson that started the environmental movement 
sustainable development process of applying natural, human, and economic resources to enhance safety, welfare, etc. 
Peak world growth rate 2.1% in 1963 
Current Growth rate/trend Decrease, 1.1% in 2017 
Current Doubling time/trend Increase, 50 years 
Factors that influence growth rate Medicine, Education, Culture 
Population total number of organisms of the same group or speci...
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BPI Certification Ripped Questions with Correct Answers
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Floor area Correct Answer Floor Area = L x W 
 
Perimeter Correct Answer P= 2L + 2W 
 
Wall Area Correct Answer W= (LxW)2=X'2 
 
Total Wall Area Correct Answer TW=(X+X+X+X)2 
 
Net surface area Correct Answer Gross Wall Area - all doors & windows 
 
Net volume Correct Answer -Subtract all doors & windows from the gross surface area to get the net surface area then: 
-Multiply the net surface area by the wall thickness 
 
Sheets of insulation needed to cover a wall that is 8'x28? Correct Answer...