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HVAC Basics Quiz

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Which of the following is a correct Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion?

  • 0 C = 32 F
  • 10 C = 50 F
  • 100 C = 212 F
  • 25 C = 77 F (correct)
  • What is the relationship between mass and volume known as?

  • Mass to volume relationship (correct)
  • Matter that responds to gravitational attraction
  • Force that matter applies to supporting surfaces when at rest
  • Force X Distance
  • Which law relates pressure and volume of gases in a mixture?

  • Law of perfect gases
  • Dalton's Law
  • Boyle's Law (correct)
  • Charles's Law
  • What is the process of heat transfer through direct contact called?

    <p>Conduction</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct relationship between Fahrenheit and Celsius?

    <p>32 F = 0 C</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Temperature Conversions

    • A correct Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion is not specified in the given text, but the general formula is: °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32

    Density

    • The relationship between mass and volume is known as density

    Gas Laws

    • The law that relates pressure and volume of gases in a mixture is not specified in the given text, but it is likely referring to the Ideal Gas Law or Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures

    Heat Transfer

    • The process of heat transfer through direct contact is called conduction

    Temperature Relationships

    • The correct relationship between Fahrenheit and Celsius is: °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32, and °C = (°F - 32) × 5/9

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    Test your knowledge of HVAC basics with this quiz covering the states of matter and matching terms related to forces and mass. See how well you know key concepts in the HVAC field.

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