Week 6 - Types of Heat Engines Capabilities

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12 Physics (12 Physics Fundamental Skills) Quiz on Week 6 - Types of Heat Engines Capabilities, created by Ryan Elwell on 09/12/2019.
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Question 1

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The internal combustion engine in your car is a form of which engine type:
Answer
  • Otto Engine
  • Carnot Engine
  • Heat Engine
  • Petrol Engine

Question 2

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The maximum possible efficiency of a heat engine is determined by:
Answer
  • The compression ratio
  • The maximum and minimum temperature
  • The maximum and minimum pressure
  • The amount of heat that flows
  • Its design structure

Question 3

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Which cycle is represented by the attached image?
Answer
  • Otto
  • Diesel
  • Carnot
  • Stirling

Question 4

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This engine cycle is used in some submarines due to its low noise output and is also used in solar engines. It is also favored for uses in which a high energy fuel like petrol or diesel cannot safely be used. [blank_start]Stirling[blank_end]
Answer
  • Stirling

Question 5

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What type of compression enables cold vapor from an evaporator in a refrigerator is [blank_start]adiabatic[blank_end] compression.
Answer
  • adiabatic

Question 6

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Which of the following heat engines are used to move energy from a cold region to exhaust it into a hot region. This can be done via phase changes.
Answer
  • Diesel
  • Carnot
  • Refridgerator
  • Heat Pump
  • Heat Engine
  • Stirling Engine

Question 7

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If the volume on a gas is shrinking, how would you describe the work involved with the gas?
Answer
  • On the gas
  • By the gas
  • No work is being done on or by the gas
  • Through the gas

Question 8

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If the pressure on a gas is increasing, how could you describe the work involved?
Answer
  • On the gas
  • By the gas
  • No work is being done on or by the gas
  • Through the gas

Question 9

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If the pressure on a gas is decreasing, how could you describe the action of the heat in the system?
Answer
  • It is being extracted
  • It is being added
  • No heat is being transferred
  • Heat is being recycled

Question 10

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As a general rule, if your PV diagram is moving to the right, work is being done [blank_start]by[blank_end] the gas. If your PV diagram is moving to the left, work is being done [blank_start]on[blank_end] the gas. If there is no left or right motion of your PV diagram, [blank_start]no[blank_end] work is being done on or by the gas.
Answer
  • by
  • on
  • no
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