Thermo
Thermo 2
Fluids
Fluids 2
Ethics
100

A property that enables change to occur.


Energy

100

Measure of the average Kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules in the system.


Temperature

100

Fluid in which shear stress is proportional to rate of deformation.

Newtonian


100

Type of flow in which the frictional effects are significant.

Viscous Flow


100

Field of applied ethics and system of moral principles that apply to the practice of engineering.

Engineering Ethics.

200

The branch of science that is concerned with the ways in which energy is stored within a body.


Thermodynamics


200

Thermodynamic property of a system which is the sum of the kinetic and potential energies of the particles in the system.


Internal Energy

200

The science that deals with the behavior of fluids.

Fluid Mechanics

200

If the density of flowing fluid remains nearly constant throughout, the fluid is said to be:

Incompressible


200

Rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or group or culture set by the individual, because they believe something is right or wrong.

Morality

300

Which law is this? 

"Energy is conserved; it can be neither created nor destroyed."

First Law

300

No mass can enter or leave the system, but energy can.

Closed System 


300

A resistance force on an object traveling through a fluid.

Drag Force


300

This type of fluid behavior is characterized by highly ordered fluid motion and by smooth layers of fluid.


Laminar

300

"Engineers shall hold paramount the ______, _______ and _______ of the public in the performance of their professional duties."

"Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public in the performance of their professional duties."

400

Which Law is this? 

"In an isolated system, natural processes are spontaneous when they lead to an increase in disorder, or entropy."

Second Law

400

Mass and energy both can enter or leave the system.

Open System


400

This force develops because the object has displaced some volume of fluid.

Buoyancy


400

The flow in a pipe or duct if the fluid is completely bounded by solid surfaces.


Internal Flow

400

Rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or group or culture set by a Social System, because society says it’s the right thing to do.

Ethics

500

Which Law is this?

"No heat is transferred between two objects in thermal equilibrium; therefore, they are the same temperature."


Zeroth Law

500

Mention the main 3 methods of Heat Transfer.

Conduction, Convection, and Radiation.


500

An upward force experienced by an object traveling through a fluid.

Lift Force


500

The flow of an unbounded fluid over a surface such as a plate, a wire, or a pipe.


External Flow


500
What are the 5 characteristics of a Profession?

1.Special Knowledge and intellectual skills

2. Accreditation and licensing

3. Professionals hold authority

4. Professional Associations

5. An interest in the well being and serving of society

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