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This section includes 6 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Aerodynamics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
In case of translation-vibration transfers, there can be an increase or decrease in kinetic energy. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
2. |
Which of these is the vibrational rate equation? |
A. | \(\frac {de_{vib}}{dt} = \frac {1}{τ}\)(e\(_{vib}^{eq}\) – evib)b) τ = \(\frac {1}{k_{1, 0} (1 – e^{- hv/kT} )}\) c) evib = τ(e\(_{vib}^{eq}\) – evib)d) \(\frac {de_{vib}}{dt}\) = \(\frac {1}{τ}\)(e\(_{vib}^{eq}\) – evi |
B. | τ = \(\frac {1}{k_{1, 0} (1 – e^{- hv/kT} )}\) |
C. | evib = τ(e\(_{vib}^{eq}\) – evib) |
D. | \(\frac {de_{vib}}{dt}\) = \(\frac {1}{τ}\)(e\(_{vib}^{eq}\) – evib) |
Answer» B. τ = \(\frac {1}{k_{1, 0} (1 – e^{- hv/kT} )}\) | |
3. |
What is the master equation for vibrational relaxation? |
A. | \(\frac {dN_i}{dt}\) = ki + 1, i ZNi + 1 + ki – 1, i ZNi – 1 – ki, i + 1 ZNi – ki, i – 1 ZNi |
B. | \(\frac {dN_i}{dt}\) = ki + 1, i Ni + 1 + ki – 1, i Ni – 1 – ki, i + 1Ni – ki, i – 1 Ni |
C. | \(\frac {dN_i}{dt}\) = ZNi + 1 + ZNi – 1 – ZNi, i – 1 – ZNi |
D. | \(\frac {dN_i}{dt}\) = Pi + 1, i ZNi + 1 + Pi – 1, i ZNi – 1 |
Answer» C. \(\frac {dN_i}{dt}\) = ZNi + 1 + ZNi – 1 – ZNi, i – 1 – ZNi | |
4. |
What is the formula to compute net rate change of the population of the ith level? |
A. | \(\frac {dN_i}{dt}\) = Pi + 1, i ZNi + 1 + Pi – 1, i ZNi – 1 – Pi, i + 1 ZNi – Pi, i – 1 ZNi |
B. | \(\frac {dN_i}{dt}\) = – Pi + 1, i ZNi + 1 + Pi – 1, i ZNi – 1 + Pi, i + 1 ZNi + Pi, i – 1 ZNi |
C. | \(\frac {dN_i}{dt}\) = Pi + 1, i ZNi + 1 – Pi, i + 1 ZNi |
D. | \(\frac {dN_i}{dt}\) = + Pi – 1, i ZNi – 1 – Pi, i – 1 ZNi |
Answer» B. \(\frac {dN_i}{dt}\) = – Pi + 1, i ZNi + 1 + Pi – 1, i ZNi – 1 + Pi, i + 1 ZNi + Pi, i – 1 ZNi | |
5. |
What does the product of collision frequency and transition probability yield? |
A. | Number of transitions per particle per second |
B. | Number of collisions per second |
C. | Number of collisions per second per particle |
D. | Transitions per collision |
Answer» B. Number of collisions per second | |
6. |
What is the value of transition probability? |
A. | 0 |
B. | More than 1 |
C. | Less than 1 |
D. | 1 |
Answer» D. 1 | |