Thermodynamics
Physics
Fluid Flow
Theory
Electricity
100

This states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form.

What is the first law of thermodynamics?

100

May the force be with you with this equation.

F=MA

100

This type of flow is slow moving and maintains form.

What is laminar flow?

100

When slowing down neutrons, this element is best due to its comparable mass.

What is Hydrogen?

100

This law states that Voltage is equal to current times resistance.

What is Ohm's law?

200

Conduction, convection, and ______ are the forms of heat transfer.

What is radiation?

200

An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an equal an unbalanced force.

What is Newtons third law?
200

As the area of a pipe decreases, this increases.

What is fluid velocity?

200

Reactor power is ultimately decided by this.

What is neutron population?

200

A component used to regulate voltage and filter.

What is a capacitor?

300

A system where matter may not enter or leave is known as a ____________.

What is a closed system?

300

This is a term for to explain the size and speed of an object.

What is momentum?

300

This kind of valve is used for its throttling capabilities.

What is a globe valve?

300

If temperature goes down then we can expect this to go up.

What is Reactor Power?

300

This type of signal is used to transmit power long distances.

What is Alternating Current?

400

The second law of thermodynamics stats that this can only increase.

What is entropy?
400

300,000 Km/s

What is the speed of light?

400

We aren't talking about movies when we reference this layer in turbulent flow.

What is the film layer.

400

This force has a positive coefficient, but it's often left out due to its negligible effect.

What is pressure?

400

This law states that the voltages and voltage drops in any loop of a circuit must be equal to zero.

What is Kirchoff's voltage law.

500

This is what we solve for when we multiply the mass flow rate of a fluid by its specific heat and the difference in temperature between two surfaces.

What is Heat?

500
At the atomic and sub-atomic level these two terms are interchangeable.

What is mass and energy?

500

Two pumps in series raise pressure, but two pumps in parallel increase this.

What is volumetric flow rate?
500

Over time elements build up that absorb neutrons more readily than fuel.

What are poisons?

500

A loss in power due to the induced magnetic fields of a circuit.

What is hysteresis?

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