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(a) Differentiate between carnot Heat pump and carnot Heat engine. What is the basic cycle for a carnot Heat pump ? Explain it.
(b) A reversible heat engine delivers 0.6 K at power and rejects heat energy to a reservoir at 300 K at the rate of 24 KJ/min. Make evaluation for the engine efficiency and the temp. of the thermal reservoir supplying heat to the engine.
Calculate the crack Stress Intensity Factor: If on the beam specimen of last problem two loads, each equal to 500 N, are applied at distance of 25 mm from central plane, calcu
(a) What do you understand by the following : (i) Open System (ii) Closed System (iii) Concept of ‘Work' (b) 0.014 m 3 gas at a pressure of 2070 KPa expends to a pressure of
Find the tension in the thread: A thread is wound round a heavy homogeneous cylinder of mass m and radius. The cylinder is permitted to fall from rest and unwinds the thread.
Steam power plant: Steam power plant converts heat energy Q from combustion of fuel into mechanical work W of shaft rotation which is used to generate electricity. This ty
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Determine the frictional resistance: (i) A train having weight 400 kN is running up an inclined path of 1 in 100 at a steady speed of 54 km/hour. If the frictional resistance
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