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CYU 1-1 ■ Check Your Understanding
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CYU 1-1.1 Choose the wrong statement about the first law of thermodynamics.
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(a) During an interaction, energy can change from one form to another.
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(b) During an interaction, the total amount of energy remains constant.
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(c) Energy can be destroyed but it cannot be created.
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(e) A system with more energy input than output will gain energy.
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Answer: (c) Energy can be destroyed but it cannot be created.
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CYU 1-1.2 Which statement best expresses the second law of thermodynamics?
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(a) The temperature of a well-sealed room increases when a fan in the room is turned on.
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(b) A cup of cool coffee in a warm room never gets hot by itself.
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(c) Heat is generated when there is friction between two surfaces.
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(d) A household refrigerator supplies heat to the kitchen when operating.
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(e) A person who has a smaller energy input than output will lose weight.
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Answer: (b) A cup of cool coffee in a warm room never gets hot by itself.
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CYU 1-2 ■ Check Your Understanding
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CYU 1-2.1 Which of the following is not a correct unit for work?
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(a) kg · 𝑚/𝑠2 qk qk
(b) Nm
(c) kPa · 𝑚3 qk qk
(d) kJ
(e) kWh
Answer: (a) kg · 𝑚/𝑠2 qk qk qk qk
CYU 1-2.2 Using unit considerations, select the correct equations.
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I. Mass = Force Acceleration qk qk qk qk
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CYU 1-3 ■ Check Your Understanding
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CYU 1-3.1 Choose the wrong statement regarding systems and control volumes.
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(a) The mass or region outside the system is called the surroundings.
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(b) The real or imaginary surface that separates the system from its surroundings is called the boundary.
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(e) The boundary of a system is fixed; it cannot move.
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Answer: (e) The boundary of a system is fixed; it cannot move.
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CYU 1-3.2 Choose the wrong statement regarding systems and control volumes.
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(a) Both mass and energy can cross the boundary of a control volume.
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(b) Mass cannot enter or leave a closed system but energy can.
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(c) Mass can enter or leave an isolated system but energy cannot.
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(d) The boundaries of a control volume can be real or imaginary.
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(e) The volume of a closed system does not have to be fixed.
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Answer: (c) Mass can enter or leave an isolated system but energy cannot.
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CYU 1-4 ■ Check Your Understanding
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CYU 1-4.1 Which properties are intensive?
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