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Mechanical Measurement and Metrology (3141901)
MCQ
MCQs of Force, Torque, Pressure, Strain and Temperature Measurement
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MCQ No - 1
In a Prony brake dynamometer, _________.
(A)
mechanical energy is converted into heat
(B)
mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy
(C)
electrical energy is converted into torque
(D)
there is no need for energy conversion
Answer
A
MCQ No - 2
In torsion-bar dynamometers, deflection measurement is carried out by _____.
(A)
mechanical methods
(B)
electrical methods
(C)
electronic methods
(D)
optical methods
Answer
D
MCQ No - 3
The first thermometer was developed by _______.
(A)
Rankine
(B)
Celsius
(C)
Kelvin
(D)
Galileo Galilei
Answer
D
MCQ No - 4
Which of the following is correct for temperature?
(A)
F = 1.6C + 32
(B)
F = 1.8C + 32
(C)
F = 1.8C + 273
(D)
F = 1.8C + 212
Answer
B
MCQ No - 5
Semiconductors used for temperature measurement are called _______.
(A)
thermistors
(B)
thermopiles
(C)
resistance temperature detectors
(D)
pyrometers
Answer
A
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Mechanical Measurement and Metrology(3141901)
1. Introduction to Metrology, Linear and Angular Measurement
1. Fundamentals of CAM
2. System of Limits, Fits, Tolerance and Gauging
3. Measurement of Screw Thread and Gear
4. Measurement Systems and Basic Concepts of Measurement Methods
5. Force, Torque, Pressure, Strain and Temperature Measurement
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