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Food Science & Technology Quiz (30/03/2021)

Q1. Frozen Foods Have A Higher Transfer Co-Efficient Hence They Lose Heat Faster Than Other Food Items When Exposed To The Outside Environment.

A) True
B) False

Answer – A) True

  • Frozen Foods Have A Higher Transfer Co-Efficient Hence They Lose Heat Faster Than Other Food Items When Exposed To The Outside Environment.

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Q2. For A Copper Pipe, K = 0.3534, Temperature Difference = 60, B = 0.0125 And A = 850. What Is The Value Of Q?

A) 1442 W
B) 1442 KW
C) 1565 W
D) 1565 KW

Answer – B) 1442 KW

  • Q=KA ∆T/B. Hence, The Answer Is 1442kw

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Q3. __________ Is When Nucleate Boiling Transforms To Film Boiling?

A) Critical Temperature
B) Leiden Frost Point
C) All The Above
D) None Of The Mentioned

Answer – B) Leiden Frost Point

  • The Leidenfrost Effect Is A Physical Phenomenon In Which A Liquid, Close To A Surface That Is Significantly Hotter Than The Liquid’s Boiling Point, Produces An Insulating Vapor Layer That Keeps The Liquid From Boiling Rapidly.

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Q4. The Reciprocal Of The Heat Transfer Co-Efficient Is _____?

A) Conductance
B) Resistance
C) Density
D) Temperature Difference

Answer – B) Resistance

  • The Reciprocal Of Heat Transfer Coefficient Is Resistance. Resistance Is A Measure Of The Opposition To Current Flow In An Electrical Circuit. Resistance Is Measured In Ohms.

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 Q5. Find Heat Transfer In An Agitated Jacketed Vessel If NRei Is 1.5 * 105 And NPr Is 20?

A) 0.9
B) 1.2
C) 1.8
D) None Of The Mentioned

Answer – A) 0.9

  • NNu = 0.36 * (NRei) * 0.67 * (NPr) * 0.33 * Фv, NNu = Hd/K, Which Is The Heat Transferred.
    Substituting Values, We Get 0.9.
    Фv Is Neglected.

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