FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS AND
PRINCIPLES OF THERMODYNAMICS
EAXM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Thermometer - ANSWER-used to measure temperature.
Arbitrary scale - ANSWER-devised for experimental use and convenience.
C and F.
0 - ANSWER-Freezing point in Celsius
32 - ANSWER-Freezing point in Fahrenheit
100 - ANSWER-Boiling point in Celsius
212 - ANSWER-Boiling point in Fahrenheit
Absolute scale - ANSWER-temperature measured from absolute zero condition.
Absolute Zero - ANSWER-The temperature at which the molecules are believed to stop
moving and with no presence of heat energy.
Temperature change or difference - ANSWER-the difference between two temperature
readings from the same scale. It is expressed in Celsius degrees (C°) or Fahrenheit
degrees (F°).
Mass - ANSWER-absolute quantity of matter contained in a body.
Weight - ANSWER-measure of the force of gravity acting upon a body.
Volume - ANSWER-amount of space occupied by matter.
Density - ANSWER-property of matter which determines the compactness of the
molecules within a substance. Defined as mass per unit volume.
Specific Volume - ANSWER-defined as the volume of a unit mass or the inverse of
density.
Specific Weight - ANSWER-defined as the force of gravity (weight) acting on an object
per unit volume.
PRINCIPLES OF THERMODYNAMICS
EAXM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Thermometer - ANSWER-used to measure temperature.
Arbitrary scale - ANSWER-devised for experimental use and convenience.
C and F.
0 - ANSWER-Freezing point in Celsius
32 - ANSWER-Freezing point in Fahrenheit
100 - ANSWER-Boiling point in Celsius
212 - ANSWER-Boiling point in Fahrenheit
Absolute scale - ANSWER-temperature measured from absolute zero condition.
Absolute Zero - ANSWER-The temperature at which the molecules are believed to stop
moving and with no presence of heat energy.
Temperature change or difference - ANSWER-the difference between two temperature
readings from the same scale. It is expressed in Celsius degrees (C°) or Fahrenheit
degrees (F°).
Mass - ANSWER-absolute quantity of matter contained in a body.
Weight - ANSWER-measure of the force of gravity acting upon a body.
Volume - ANSWER-amount of space occupied by matter.
Density - ANSWER-property of matter which determines the compactness of the
molecules within a substance. Defined as mass per unit volume.
Specific Volume - ANSWER-defined as the volume of a unit mass or the inverse of
density.
Specific Weight - ANSWER-defined as the force of gravity (weight) acting on an object
per unit volume.