Chemical Engineering - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 40)
40.
Which of the following is a thermodynamic property of a system ?
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Rajveer riyar said:
2 years ago
The thermodynamic properties of a system include variables like temperature, pressure, volume, and energy.
Key properties are:
1. **Temperature (T):** Measure of the system's thermal energy.
2. **Pressure (P):** Force applied per unit area within the system.
3. **Volume (V):** Amount of space the system occupies.
4. **Internal Energy (U):** Total energy within the system.
5. **Enthalpy (H):** U + PV, representing heat flow at constant pressure.
6. **Entropy (S):** Measure of system disorder or randomness.
Understanding these properties helps analyze and predict the behavior of a system undergoing thermodynamic processes. If you have a specific question or scenario, feel free to ask.
Key properties are:
1. **Temperature (T):** Measure of the system's thermal energy.
2. **Pressure (P):** Force applied per unit area within the system.
3. **Volume (V):** Amount of space the system occupies.
4. **Internal Energy (U):** Total energy within the system.
5. **Enthalpy (H):** U + PV, representing heat flow at constant pressure.
6. **Entropy (S):** Measure of system disorder or randomness.
Understanding these properties helps analyze and predict the behavior of a system undergoing thermodynamic processes. If you have a specific question or scenario, feel free to ask.
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Sudeep said:
7 years ago
Entropy and temperature are conjugates of each other. Entropy is &del; (Q) /T. So the entropy of a system is dependant on heat interactions as well as the temperature of the system. Invariably specifying entropy is an indication of thermodynamic state and temperature (qualitatively) of the system.
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Sunil valand said:
3 years ago
@All.
According to me, temperature, entropy, and mass include in the thermodynamics property.
According to me, temperature, entropy, and mass include in the thermodynamics property.
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Guru said:
1 decade ago
Temperature is a thermodynamic property.
Sreenandana said:
1 decade ago
Temperature, pressure and volume are the thermodynamic properties of a system.
Engineera said:
9 years ago
I think, even mass is thermodynamic property.
Hasnain said:
9 years ago
Temperature is a thermodynamic property of the system.
Desalegn azanie said:
8 years ago
If temperatue & mass are thermodynamic property of the system, why the answer is only entropy.
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