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    Which of the following is an intensive property?

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    Which of the following is an intensive property?

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    A 60J of heat is added to the system, resulting in 15J of work being done by the system. The remaining 45J of heat is released. Find out the efficiency of the system?

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    Identify which of the following statement does NOT apply to the First Law of Thermodynamics?

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    Which of the following option are related with the second law of thermodynamics (law of entropy)?

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    A heat engine is used to produce a mechanical energy from heat energy. If it exhausts 100 J of energy into surrounding and useful work done by it is 50 J.

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    The heat added to the heat engine is

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    Identify the best curve which represents how pressure and volume change in an isothermal process?

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    An unknown liquid at a high temperature is safely mixed with normal water until an equilibrium temperature is reached. Some heat is gained by the cold water.  Identify by which of the following law this can be explained ?

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    The first law of thermodynamics is derived from which of the following law ? 

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    The basis for measuring thermodynamic property of temperature is given by

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