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Chemistry, $100 response
What is a combustion
reaction?
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This principle states that if an
external stress is applied to a
system at equilibrium, then the
system will adjust in such a way
to partially offset this stress.
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Chemistry, $200 response
What is Le Chatelier’s
Principle?
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Fluid Flow, $200 response
What is the kinematic
viscosity?
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inviscid flow of a nonconducting
fluid, an increase in the speed of
the fluid occurs simultaneously
with a decrease in pressure or a
decrease in the fluid’s potential
energy.
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Fluid Flow, $300 response
What is Bernoulli’s Principle?
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Process Control, $100 response
What is flow rate?
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This type of control uses the
sensor reading and the setpoint
to set the value of the
manipulated variable for a
process.
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Process Control, $200 response
What is feedback control?
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The maximum positive and
negative change in the signal to
the final control element that
does not produce a measurable
change to the flow rate in
question.
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Process Control, $300 response
What is the valve deadband?
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M & E Balances, $400 response
What is the limiting reactant?
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This law states that the enthalpy
or heat change accompanying a
chemical reaction is independent
of the pathway between the initial
and final states.
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M & E Balances, $500 response
What is Hess’s Law?
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Physics, $600 response
What is the moment of
inertia?
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This law states that the force
needed to extend or compress a
spring by some distance is
proportional to that distance.
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Physics, $800 response
What is Hooke’s Law?
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In polymer physics, this
parameter is used to describe the
dimension of a polymer chain
and is defined as being
proportional to the root mean
square distance between the
monomers.
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Physics, $1000 response
What is the radius of
gyration?
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Chemical Elements, $800 response
What is silver?
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This is the only element that
shows antiferromagnetic ordering
in its solid state at and below
room temperature.
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Chemical Elements, $1000 response
What is chromium?
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Biochemical Engineering, $200 response
What is Escherichia coli?
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This plot of 1/S vs. 1/v is
commonly used to determine
vmax and KM for enzymes that
follow Michaelis-Menton kinetics.
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Biochemical Engineering, $400 response
What is a Lineweaver-Burk
plot?
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Biochemical Engineering, $600 response
What is the Monod equation?
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This byproduct of the sugar
processing industry is commonly
used as an economical carbon
source for bacterial
fermentations.
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Biochemical Engineering, $800 response
What is molasses?
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Biochemical Engineering, $1000 response
What is the dilution rate (D)?
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This dimensionless number is
effectively the ratio of the viscous
diffusion rate to the thermal
diffusion rate.
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Heat Transfer, $200 response
What is the Nusselt number?
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This type of heat transfer results
solely from fluid motion causes
by density differences that result
from temperature differences.
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Heat Transfer, $400 response
What is natural convection?
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Heat Transfer, $800 response
What is the Fourier Modulus?
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This parameter, which is used in
radiative heat transfer, is defined
by
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1 2
1 2 1 2
2
A A1
Cos(θ ) Cos(θ ) dA dA1
πrA
∫ ∫
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Heat Transfer, $1000 response
What is the view factor?
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An explosion in which the
reaction front moves at a speed
greater than the speed of sound
in the unreacted medium.
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Fires & Explosions, $200 response
What is a detonation?
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Fires & Explosions, $1000 response
What was a Boiling Liquid
Expanding Vapor Explosion
(BLEVE)?
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Final
Jeopardy
Heat Transfer
Reveal Response
Reveal Prompt
This is the heat flux through a single-
layer wall (in W/m2) when the
temperatures on the two sides of the
wall are 10ºC and 110ºC. The wall is
10 cm thick and the thermal
conductivity is 0.1 W/m-K. You must
show your work!
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Final Jeopardy Response
What is 100 W/m2?•
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