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Specific Heat is - ANSWER-the amount of heat neccessary to raise the temperature of a substance one deg F What are two types of heat - ANSWER-sensible and latent Heat flow by conduction is - ANSWER-energy travelling from one molecule to another Radiation can be defined as - ANSWER-transfer...

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Specific Heat is - ANSWER-the amount of heat neccessary to raise the temperature of a substance
one deg F



What are two types of heat - ANSWER-sensible and latent



Heat flow by conduction is - ANSWER-energy travelling from one molecule to another



Radiation can be defined as - ANSWER-transfer of heat through the air without heating the air and is
absorbed by a solid object



Water freezes at - ANSWER-32 deg f



Refrigeration is - ANSWER-the tranfer of heat from a place where it is not wanted to a place where it
is less objectionable



Heat flows from - ANSWER-hot to cold



A btu is - ANSWER-British Thermal Unit

, A btu can be defined as - ANSWER-the amount of heat required to raise one lb of water one deg f



What is the definition of temperature - ANSWER-the measure of the intensity of heat



Absolute zero is - ANSWER--460 deg f



Atmospheric pressure at sea level is - ANSWER-14.7 psi




100 deg C equals - ANSWER-212 deg f



Water boils at - ANSWER-212 deg f



A rise in sensible heat causes - ANSWER-a change of temperature of a substance



Latent heat causes - ANSWER-a change of state



The amount of heat required to raise two pounds of ice two deg f is - ANSWER-2 btu



As the temperature of a substance increases the molecules in the material - ANSWER-travel faster



PSIG indicates - ANSWER-pounds per square inch gauge



How many btus are required to change one lb of ice at 20 deg f to one lb of steam at 220 deg f -
ANSWER-1304 btu



Which of the following represents a differnet temperature than the other three - ANSWER-475 deg k



What is 24 psig in absolute pressure - ANSWER-38.7 psia



The pressure exerted by a block of steel is - ANSWER-downward

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