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1. Acute angle
hardness
polygon
Less than 90 degrees
Hooke's Law
2. A closed plane curve resulting from the intersection of a circular cone and a plane cutting completely through it A = piab or A = pi(1/2D)(1/2d) - same as = (pi/4)D/d
Trapezium
Sensible heat
ellipse
polytropic
3. When the co- efficient of friction increases and the force between two surfaces remains constant - the friction force will
Increase
Calorimetry
Ultimate stress/working stress
The equilibrant
4. Force(N) x distance(m) or W=Fd - unit of joules - 1KJ = 1000J = 1000Nm = 1KNm - 1MJ = 1000000J = 1000000NM = 1MNm
One
Isosceles triangle
A twisting or turning effect
Work
5. Negative terminal of the rectifier must always be connected to the structure that is being protected
Naperian (Natural) logarithms
A
Mensuration
Cathodic protection system
6. Means that the sum of the matter leaving the plant equals the sum of the matter entering
benefits of chromium
Material balance
Heat engines
1. have a basic effect 2. have an acid effect 3. be neutral 4. change red litmus paper blue
7. The relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas at constant temperture; when volume increase - pressure decreases.
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8. Ratio of the opposite to the adjacent side of a right- angled triangle
benefits of copper
Tangent
1. have a basic effect 2. have an acid effect 3. be neutral 4. change red litmus paper blue
Areas of sectors (bounded by 2 radii and arc between them)
9. The working stress of a material that has an ultimate strength of 490 MPa and a safety factor of 7 would be...
Divide the maximum load by the original cross - sectional area
1. have a basic effect 2. have an acid effect 3. be neutral 4. change red litmus paper blue
Ultimate stress/working stress
70 MPa
10. The act or process of measuring
Boyle's law
Mensuration
benefits of nickel
A = 4/3h2 [(square root)d/h-0.608]
11. Resistance to wear - abrasion and penetration
dryness fraction
hardness
Under deposit corrosion - enhanced oxygen generation - contact of live organisms
Celsius
12. The most common material used in making large industrial diesel engine pistons is...
Problem solving order
To calculate power from an engine
Cast iron
Be the same at any point in the process
13. PV=nRT - Boyle's law and Charle's law combined
General gas law
1. have a basic effect 2. have an acid effect 3. be neutral 4. change red litmus paper blue
Sensible heat
2.3026
14. Steam turbine bearings are usually made of...
The equilibrant
Sensible heat
White metal and bronze
Naperian (Natural) logarithms
15. Sine Rule
White
A / SinA = b / SinB = c / SinC
To calculate power from an engine
Work
16. Reflex angle
Rhomboid
Tangent
Greater than 180 degrees
A = 4/3h2 [(square root)d/h-0.608]
17. A = arc length x radius / 2 - A = (pi/360) x pir2 - length of radii and angle between radii known
Composite material
Areas of sectors (bounded by 2 radii and arc between them)
A / SinA = b / SinB = c / SinC
One
18. Factor of safety
Ultimate stress/working stress
26.81 m/s
hardness
Details of P & IDs
19. Of a process or change taking place at constant temperature - PV = C
Isothermal
Trapezium
Relative density
Output power(W)/input power(W)
20. Cosine rule
White
hexagon
A
Purpose of P & IDs
21. Obtuse angle
A
More than 90 degrees
Cast iron
Chord
22. All sides equal - all angles are equal and opposite sides parallel - divided into 6 ISOSCELES triangles - each angle in an octagon is 135 - A = 4.83s2
Octagon
One angle is exactly 90 degrees
Trapezium
70 MPa
23. A straight line that joins 2 points or circumference
Celsius
57.48 mm
Chord
A twisting or turning effect
24. When calculating the ultimate stress of a material - we should
Unified National
Divide the maximum load by the original cross - sectional area
Boyle's law
Output power(W)/input power(W)
25. Resistance to corrosion - improved properties at high and low temperatures - lowers coefficient of expansion
Process flow drawing
benefits of chromium - nickel and copper in alloy steels
polygon
Cast iron
26. Force
Resultant
Mass x acceleration (N)
General gas law
Areas of sectors (bounded by 2 radii and arc between them)
27. Quantity of heat required to change the temp of a unit mass of a substance by 1 degree
Specific heat
A. sine of 90
Output power(W)/input power(W)
8908 kJ
28. P & IDs
linear motion relationships
Transformed to different forms
Malleability
Mechanical flow diagrams
29. A triangle with two equal sides
Heat engines
Continuity flow
2.3026
Isosceles triangle
30. Being made of 2 or more substances creating unique characteristics and properties when combine
basic oxygen process
Coefficient of cubical expansion is often used instead of 'volume' - coefficient of liquids only
White
Composite material
31. Is the required to change a unit mass from a gas to liquid or liquid to a gas
One
Chord
45 kN
latent heat of evaporation (vaporation)
32. The heat required to raise the temperature of water at a pressure of 225 kPa from 0
520.72 kJ/kg
Increase
Opposite side / hypotenuse
Continuity flow
33. Orthographic projection means...
Mechanical flow diagrams
View of a cutting plane
ellipse
distance
34. Steam engines - steam turbines - gas turbines and internal combustion engines are examples of...
polygon
Heat engines
A. sine of 90
Stray current corrosion
35. Protons have a mass number of...
One
Isothermal
70 MPa
Problem solving order
36. coefficient of superficial (area) expansion
General gas law
Coefficient of friction
Gamma - coefficient of superficial = 2x coefficient of linear expansion
hardness
37. Mechanical efficiency
Output power(W)/input power(W)
57.48 mm
Total heat required for change of state
Continuity flow
38. The most common scale in use is the...
Chlorides
dryness fraction
Celsius
Stroke
39. Sensible heat + total latent heat - mc(specific heat) x delta t + mLf/mLe - Lf = latent heat of fusion - Le = latent heat of evaporation
That is supported at two ends
Charles Law
Total heat required for change of state
161
40. The rate at which heat flow through a slab of a material does not depend on...
The specific heat of the material
Areas of sectors (bounded by 2 radii and arc between them)
benefits of chromium - nickel and copper in alloy steels
benefits of chromium
41. The parts/fraction of steam that is dry is called dryness fraction - o expressed as a fraction - percentage or decimal
Total heat required for change of state
Problem solving order
dryness fraction
elasticity
42. Is seen in equations involving logarithms - it means that the formula is converting from one base system to another.
Permanent and removable
Heat engines
Rhombus
2.3026
43. A 10 m long steel pipe when heated to increase its temperature by 85
polytropic
Sensible heat
1 cm
The equilibrant
44. In a pipe if no fluid is added or removed - flow must remain constant - due to the product of area and velocity being constant - flow must be the same going in as coming out of pipe
2.3026
Trapezoid
Details of P & IDs
Continuity flow
45. The ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a standard substance at the same temperature and pressure - the ratio of the density of the substance to the density of the substance to the density of water
Relative density
hardness
A / SinA = b / SinB = c / SinC
Value of the angle increases
46. Is a number that appears naturally in some higher- level mathematics is 2.71828 (correct to 5 decimal places)
Chlorides
basic oxygen process
Output power(W)/input power(W)
Naperian (Natural) logarithms
47. Ability to withstand deformation above elastic limit under compression without failure
4.4 m/s
A
One angle is exactly 90 degrees
Malleability
48. One is the trigonometric value of...
Celsius
Octagon
A. sine of 90
benefits of nickel
49. Pm = mean effective pressure (Pa) - A= area of piston (m2) - L= length of stroke (m) - N= number of power strokes per second
Naperian (Natural) logarithms
To calculate power from an engine
benefits of nickel
Value of the angle increases
50. 1. In a right angle triangle - the sine of an acute angle is equal to...
70 MPa
Problem solving order
ellipse
Opposite side / hypotenuse
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