Measurement Of Temperature In Engineering Thermodynamics By PK NAG (Chapter 02)
Why Do You Enroll?
This course is based on PK Nag's Book Chapter 02, to excel in the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) examination and to secure good marks in other engineering exams. Thermodynamics is a crucial subject in the engineering syllabus, and mastering the concepts and applications presented in Chapter 02 is essential to achieving a high score. By taking this course, individuals can gain a comprehensive understanding of thermodynamic principles, practice solving problems, and develop strategies to tackle complex questions. With a strong foundation in thermodynamics, students can confidently approach the GATE exam and improve their chances of securing admission to top engineering programs or landing coveted jobs at top PSUs.
Master the fundamentals of thermodynamics and unlock the secrets of energy conversion, efficiency, and optimization—enroll now and become a thermal energy expert!
...Key Topics Covered
Zeroth Law of thermodynamics
Measurement of temperature
Constant Volume gas thermometer
Constant pressure gas
Thermocouple
PK Nag Problems
Course Details
Accurate temperature measurement is crucial in engineering thermodynamics, as it directly impacts the design, optimization, and safety of various systems. This course delves into the principles, methods, and instruments used to measure temperature in engineering applications.
Skill Gains
1. Gain a deep understanding of thermodynamic concepts, laws, and applications
2. Develop problem-solving skills to tackle complex thermodynamic problems
3. Enhance your analytical and critical thinking abilities
4. Improve your knowledge of energy conversion, utilization, and conservation
5. Apply thermodynamic principles to real-world engineering problems
...Course Content
1. Zeroth Law of thermodynamics
Zeroth law of thermodynamics (This law is based on thermal equilibrium) "If two bodies A and C are individually in thermal equilibrium with a third body B, then the two bodies A and C will also be in thermal equilibrium with each other".
2. Measurement of Temperature
Understanding of the types of thermometric property.