Deck 16: Properties of Water and Air
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Deck 16: Properties of Water and Air
1
In the English system of measurement, area is measured in inches squared.
True
2
The higher the relative humidity, the more moisture present in the air.
True
3
Water flows down a stack without being affected by the air within the stack.
False
4
In a tall building, the water pressure is the same on all floors as long as the water is not running.
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5
Mercury test devices are seldom used today.
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6
Oxygen is not a safe substitute for compressed air.
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7
Testing plastic piping systems with compressed air is safer than with water.
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8
Unlike most substances, water
A) expands when it freezes.
B) contracts when it freezes.
C) changes shape when it freezes.
D) freezes at 34 degrees Fahrenheit.
A) expands when it freezes.
B) contracts when it freezes.
C) changes shape when it freezes.
D) freezes at 34 degrees Fahrenheit.
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9
To ensure the integrity of trap seals, the pressure variations in a drainage system should not exceed 1 psi.
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10
A U-tube manometer must be open at both ends in order to give an accurate reading.
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11
A pneumatic test involves a greater risk of injury than a hydraulic test.
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12
The relationship between water depth and pressure may be expressed as 0.433 psi/ft of depth.
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13
In the English system of measurement, force is measured in pounds.
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14
No matter the shape of the container, the water pressure at any given point in the container is determined only by that point's depth from the free surface.
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15
The precise amount of water in a U-tube is critical for accurate measurement.
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16
If two states of substance are present at the same time, there is ____ the mixture.
A) a range of possible temperatures for
B) no predictability about the temperature of
C) only one possible temperature of
D) no possibility of two phase forms in
A) a range of possible temperatures for
B) no predictability about the temperature of
C) only one possible temperature of
D) no possibility of two phase forms in
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17
Pressure gauges based on the Bourdon tube design are available in a wide variety of pressure ranges, case sizes, materials of construction, and cost.
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18
Water exists in all of the following states EXCEPT:
A) solid.
B) gel.
C) liquid.
D) gas.
A) solid.
B) gel.
C) liquid.
D) gas.
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19
A mercury manometer can measure higher pressures than a water manometer.
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20
Air has a single chemical constituent.
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21
____ is caused by the rapid pressure rise in a column of water that is suddenly stopped by a quick-acting valve.
A) Vibration
B) Turbulence
C) Water hammer
D) Trap seal loss
A) Vibration
B) Turbulence
C) Water hammer
D) Trap seal loss
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22
____ states that the product of the volume and absolute pressure of a gas at one condition and temperature is equal to the product of the volume and absolute pressure at a second condition and the same temperature.
A) Pascal's Law
B) Newton's Law
C) Bourdon's Law
D) Boyle's Law
A) Pascal's Law
B) Newton's Law
C) Bourdon's Law
D) Boyle's Law
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23
Which pressure gauge would be best for a 5 psi air test?
A) 0-10 psi
B) 0-100 psi
C) 0-30 psi
D) 0-5 psi
A) 0-10 psi
B) 0-100 psi
C) 0-30 psi
D) 0-5 psi
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24
The force of one foot of water column equals
A) 0.430 psi.
B) 0.433 psi.
C) 0.435 psi.
D) 0.438 psi.
A) 0.430 psi.
B) 0.433 psi.
C) 0.435 psi.
D) 0.438 psi.
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25
In its liquid state, water has the highest ____ of any material.
A) molecular activity rate
B) freezing rate
C) specific heat
D) dew point
A) molecular activity rate
B) freezing rate
C) specific heat
D) dew point
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26
____ is the study of the movement of air or work done by air pressure.
A) Pneumatics
B) Hydraulics
C) Bourdonics
D) Aeration
A) Pneumatics
B) Hydraulics
C) Bourdonics
D) Aeration
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27
Higher pressures in a water system are normally measured with a ____.
A) Bourdon tube
B) mercury manometer
C) digital manometer
D) J-tube
A) Bourdon tube
B) mercury manometer
C) digital manometer
D) J-tube
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28
____ states that in a closed container, pressure exerted by the liquid at any point is distributed evenly throughout the liquid.
A) Boyle's Law
B) Charles' Law
C) Dalton's Law
D) Pascal's Law
A) Boyle's Law
B) Charles' Law
C) Dalton's Law
D) Pascal's Law
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29
As the height of a water column increases, the pressure at the bottom ____.
A) increases
B) decreases
C) stays the same
D) doubles
A) increases
B) decreases
C) stays the same
D) doubles
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30
Which characteristic of water often contributes to freeze breaks in piping?
A) compressibility
B) incompressibility
C) freezing temperature
D) boiling point
A) compressibility
B) incompressibility
C) freezing temperature
D) boiling point
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31
Water is considered to be a ____ because it is able to dissolve many substances found in nature.
A) conductor
B) radiator
C) solvent
D) neutral substance
A) conductor
B) radiator
C) solvent
D) neutral substance
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32
Which of the following is NOT a major cause of noise in a plumbing system?
A) vibration
B) turbulence
C) water hammer
D) trap seal loss
A) vibration
B) turbulence
C) water hammer
D) trap seal loss
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33
Which of the following is NOT a remedy for water hammer?
A) Installing butterfly or swing-check valves at fixtures or fixture branches.
B) Limiting water flow rate by sizing the water line to the quick-closing valve to 4 fps or less.
C) Installing shock arrestors or air chambers at fixtures and fixture branches.
D) Installing spring-loaded check valves at pump discharge locations.
A) Installing butterfly or swing-check valves at fixtures or fixture branches.
B) Limiting water flow rate by sizing the water line to the quick-closing valve to 4 fps or less.
C) Installing shock arrestors or air chambers at fixtures and fixture branches.
D) Installing spring-loaded check valves at pump discharge locations.
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34
What is the volume of air in an air chamber 4" in diameter and 12" long at a pressure of 80 psig if the chamber is initially filled with air at atmospheric pressure (14.7 psi)?
A) 11.7 cu. in.
B) 18.3 cu. in.
C) 20.1 cu. in.
D) 23.4 cu. in.
A) 11.7 cu. in.
B) 18.3 cu. in.
C) 20.1 cu. in.
D) 23.4 cu. in.
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35
The instrument used for measuring pressure in a water system is a
A) voltmeter.
B) thermometer.
C) manometer.
D) pneumometer.
A) voltmeter.
B) thermometer.
C) manometer.
D) pneumometer.
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36
The change in volume of water as it changes state from liquid to solid can produce pressures of up to
A) 200,000 psi.
B) 250,000 psi.
C) 275,000 psi.
D) 300,000 psi.
A) 200,000 psi.
B) 250,000 psi.
C) 275,000 psi.
D) 300,000 psi.
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