IOGA is a representation of what fundamental law?
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
There are 4 buildings that comprise the "quad" on North Campus at UML, what are there names?
What is Southwick, Dandeneau, Falmouth, and Shah?
This dimensionless number determines whether fluid flow is laminar or turbulent.
What is Reynold's Number?
A process in which volume is held constant.
What is isochoric?
What is the powerhouse of the cell?
What is the mitochondria?
PV = nRT
What is the Ideal Gas Law?
Who is the current Department Chair of Chemical Engineering?
Who is Dr. Gu?
This mode of heat transfer occurs through electromagnetic waves and does not require a medium.
What is radiation?
What type of energy is stored in a compressed spring?
What is potential energy?
How many bones are there in the adult human body?
What is 206?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted.
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy (or the First Law of Thermodynamics)?
What river runs through UMass Lowell’s campus?
What is the Merrimack River
This process involves the transfer of heat by bulk movement of a fluid, often caused by density gradients.
What is convection?
What does AiChE stand for?
What is the American Institute of Chemical Engineers?
What movie features the quote, “May the Force be with you”?
What is Star Wars?
Describes the partial vapor pressure of a component in an ideal mixture
What is Raoult's Law
This apparatus appears in the Unit Operations Lab and was used to separate compounds based on their boiling points.
What is a distillation column?
This principle states that the sum of pressure energy, kinetic energy, and potential energy remains constant in a streamline flow.
What is Bernoulli's Principle (equation)?
This process stream is removed from a recycle to prevent an excessive buildup of inerts.
What is a purge stream?
What popular streaming service started as a DVD rental company?
What is Netflix?
This law states that as the temperature approaches 0 K (absolute zero), the entropy of the system approaches a minimum value.
What is the Third Law of Thermodynamics?
UML has two campuses! Name 3 buildings on South
What is: Mahoney, Coburn, Dugan, McGauvran, Weed, Allen House, Concordia, Sheehy, O'Leary Library
This term describes the swirling motion of fluid particles that occurs when flow becomes turbulent, forming localized zones of circular motion.
What is an eddy?
The volumetric flow rate of an incompressible fluid decreases if this property of the pipe increases.
What is cross-sectional area?
What is the only country that has a city that spans two continents?
What is Turkey?