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Introduction and basic concept of Thermodynamics
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second : duration of 9192631770 cycles of radiation associated with a specified transition of the cesium atom.
meter : Fundamental unit of length, defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum during 1/299792458 of a second.
kilogram : Mass of a platinum/ iridium cylinder kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures at Serves, France.
Kelvin : equal to 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of triple point of water.
Pressure : The ________ of a fluid on a surface is the normal force exerted by the fluid per unit area of the surface.
System : A certain quantity of matter or a certain region in space which is enclosed by specified boundaries.
Surroundings : Anything not included in the system.
Intensive: _______ property is the property such as temperature and pressure are independent of the quantity of material making up the system.
Extensive : ________ property is the property such as volume and internal energy whose values depend on the quantity of material involved.
Internal Energy : The energy of a substance due to the configuration and activity of its molecules, atoms and subatomic units.
Work : performed whenever a force acts through a distance.
Heat : defined as the form of energy that is transferred between a system and its surrounding due to temperature difference.
Energy : Ability to do work.
Kinetic : ________ energy of motion
Potential : _______ energy of position and configuration.
Power : Rate at which work is done by or upon the system or the rate at which the heat energy is absorbed or released.
Watt : Unit of Power.
Thermodynamics : The conversion of energy from one form to another.
Absolute : _________ pressure is the actual pressure at given position.
Vacuum : __________ pressure is the pressure relative to teh atmospheric pressure.
Introduction and basic concept of Thermodynamics
Across:2. | Anything not included in the system. | 3. | _______ property is the property such as temperature and pressure are independent of the quantity of material making up the system. | 6. | _________ pressure is the actual pressure at given position. | 9. | Ability to do work. | 10. | A certain quantity of matter or a certain region in space which is enclosed by specified boundaries. |
| 12. | ________ energy of motion | 14. | The conversion of energy from one form to another. | 16. | The energy of a substance due to the configuration and activity of its molecules, atoms and subatomic units. | 17. | The ________ of a fluid on a surface is the normal force exerted by the fluid per unit area of the surface. | 18. | __________ pressure is the pressure relative to teh atmospheric pressure. |
| | Down:1. | Rate at which work is done by or upon the system or the rate at which the heat energy is absorbed or released. | 4. | ________ property is the property such as volume and internal energy whose values depend on the quantity of material involved. | 5. | performed whenever a force acts through a distance. | 7. | equal to 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of triple point of water. | 8. | defined as the form of energy that is transferred between a system and its surrounding due to temperature difference. |
| 10. | duration of 9192631770 cycles of radiation associated with a specified transition of the cesium atom. | 11. | Unit of Power. | 13. | Mass of a platinum/ iridium cylinder kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures at Serves, France. | 15. | Fundamental unit of length, defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum during 1/299792458 of a second. |
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Introduction and basic concept of Thermodynamics
Across:2. | Anything not included in the system. | 3. | _______ property is the property such as temperature and pressure are independent of the quantity of material making up the system. | 6. | _________ pressure is the actual pressure at given position. | 9. | Ability to do work. | 10. | A certain quantity of matter or a certain region in space which is enclosed by specified boundaries. |
| 12. | ________ energy of motion | 14. | The conversion of energy from one form to another. | 16. | The energy of a substance due to the configuration and activity of its molecules, atoms and subatomic units. | 17. | The ________ of a fluid on a surface is the normal force exerted by the fluid per unit area of the surface. | 18. | __________ pressure is the pressure relative to teh atmospheric pressure. |
| | Down:1. | Rate at which work is done by or upon the system or the rate at which the heat energy is absorbed or released. | 4. | ________ property is the property such as volume and internal energy whose values depend on the quantity of material involved. | 5. | performed whenever a force acts through a distance. | 7. | equal to 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of triple point of water. | 8. | defined as the form of energy that is transferred between a system and its surrounding due to temperature difference. |
| 10. | duration of 9192631770 cycles of radiation associated with a specified transition of the cesium atom. | 11. | Unit of Power. | 13. | Mass of a platinum/ iridium cylinder kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures at Serves, France. | 15. | Fundamental unit of length, defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum during 1/299792458 of a second. |
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