Which physical property governs the operation of a bimetallic temperature element? Volumetric expansion
  Seebeck effect
 Thomson effect  Peltier effect You need a thermowell for a thermocouple that will operate at 2800 °F. Which of the following thermowell materials should you use? Nickel or carbon steel
  Alsint or Incoloy Stainless steel or corundum    Corundum or alsint 20 lb. of a fluid is given 1,300 Btu of heat. Its temperature changes from 20 °F to 45 °F. What is the heat capacity of the fluid? 3.25 Btu/(lb. °F)  1.44 Btu/(lb. °F) 1 Btu/(lb. °F)
  2.6 Btu/(lb. °F) When working with a voltage probe, you measure the output voltage from a control element to be 12 V. One month later, you measure the output from the same control element to be 15.5 V. What is the drift in the voltage probe? 15.5 V
  0 V; there is no drift  2.5 V
      3.5 V

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Which physical property governs the operation of a bimetallic temperature element?

  1. Volumetric expansion
 
  2. Seebeck effect

  3. Thomson effect 
  4. Peltier effect

You need a thermowell for a thermocouple that will operate at 2800 °F. Which of the following thermowell materials should you use?

  1. Nickel or carbon steel
 
  2. Alsint or Incoloy
  3. Stainless steel or corundum   
  4. Corundum or alsint

20 lb. of a fluid is given 1,300 Btu of heat. Its temperature changes from 20 °F to 45 °F. What is the heat capacity of the fluid?

  1. 3.25 Btu/(lb. °F) 
  2. 1.44 Btu/(lb. °F)
  3. 1 Btu/(lb. °F)
 
  4. 2.6 Btu/(lb. °F)

When working with a voltage probe, you measure the output voltage from a control element to be 12 V. One month later, you measure the output from the same control element to be 15.5 V. What is the drift in the voltage probe?

  1. 15.5 V
 
  2. 0 V; there is no drift 
  3. 2.5 V
     
  4. 3.5 V
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