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Question 11. The three "ts" for good combustion are
  1.     Temperature, time, and turbulence
  2.     Total air, true fuel, and turbulence
  3.     Thorough mixing, total air and temperature
  4.     Total air, time, and temperature
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. ->  Temperature, time, and turbulence
Question 12. The three "ts" for good combustion are
  1.     Temperature, time, and turbulence
  2.     Total air, true fuel, and turbulence
  3.     Thorough mixing, total air and temperature
  4.     Total air, time, and temperature
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. ->  Temperature, time, and turbulence
Question 13. The three "ts" for good combustion are
  1.     Temperature, time, and turbulence
  2.     Total air, true fuel, and turbulence
  3.     Thorough mixing, total air and temperature
  4.     Total air, time, and temperature
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. ->  Temperature, time, and turbulence
Question 14. Willian’s line for the steam engine is a straight line relationship between the steam consumption per hour and
  1.     Indicated power
  2.     Brake power
  3.     Efficiency
  4.     Pressure of steam
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. ->  Indicated power
Question 15. Willian’s line for the steam engine is a straight line relationship between the steam consumption per hour and
  1.     Indicated power
  2.     Brake power
  3.     Efficiency
  4.     Pressure of steam
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. ->  Indicated power
Question 16. Willian’s line for the steam engine is a straight line relationship between the steam consumption per hour and
  1.     Indicated power
  2.     Brake power
  3.     Efficiency
  4.     Pressure of steam
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. ->  Indicated power
Question 17. Willian’s line for the steam engine is a straight line relationship between the steam consumption per hour and
  1.     Indicated power
  2.     Brake power
  3.     Efficiency
  4.     Pressure of steam
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. ->  Indicated power
Question 18. Willian’s line follows the law (where b = a constant representing the shape of the willian’s line, a = another constant i.e. no load consumption per hour, i.p. = indicated power, and m = steam consumption per hour)
  1.     I.P. = a × m + b
  2.     m = a + b × I.P.
  3.     I.P. = b × m + a
  4.     m = (b/I.P.) - a
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. ->  m = a + b × I.P.
Question 19. Willian’s line follows the law (where b = a constant representing the shape of the willian’s line, a = another constant i.e. no load consumption per hour, i.p. = indicated power, and m = steam consumption per hour)
  1.     I.P. = a × m + b
  2.     m = a + b × I.P.
  3.     I.P. = b × m + a
  4.     m = (b/I.P.) - a
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. ->  m = a + b × I.P.
Question 20. Willian’s line follows the law (where b = a constant representing the shape of the willian’s line, a = another constant i.e. no load consumption per hour, i.p. = indicated power, and m = steam consumption per hour)
  1.     I.P. = a × m + b
  2.     m = a + b × I.P.
  3.     I.P. = b × m + a
  4.     m = (b/I.P.) - a
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. ->  m = a + b × I.P.

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