ME 3333 Chapter : Thermo SI Worksheet 1
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The first time you go through it, you don"t understand it at all. The second time you go through it, you think you understand it, except for one or two small points. The third time you go through it, you know you don"t understand it, but by that time you are so used to it, it doesn"t bother you anymore. - arnold sommerfeld. Topics covered: chapter 2 and basic thermodynamic knowledge, announcements: Definitions: system, closed, open, adiabatic (wall), boundary, property, state, process, cycle, extensive property, intensive property, difference between gage pressure and absolute pressure, temperature scales- Examples: one kilogram of diatomic oxygen (o2 molecular weight 32) is contained in a 500-l tank. What is the absolute pressure in the pipe flow: a piston/cylinder with cross sectional area of 0. 01 m2 has a piston mass of. 100 kg resting on the stops, as shown in fig.