a 2. Air enters an adiabatic nozzle steadily at 300 kPa, 205°C, and 30 m/s and leaves at 100 kPa and 180 m/s. The inlet
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a 2. Air enters an adiabatic nozzle steadily at 300 kPa, 205°C, and 30 m/s and leaves at 100 kPa and 180 m/s. The inlet
a 2. Air enters an adiabatic nozzle steadily at 300 kPa, 205°C, and 30 m/s and leaves at 100 kPa and 180 m/s. The inlet area of the nozzle is 85 cm². Using the constant specific heats at 300 K, I (a) sketch a schematic being sure to indicate the selected control volume and labeling all relevant mass and energy transfers, (b) determine the mass flow rate through the nozzle, in kg/s, (c) the exit temperature of the air, in K, and (d) the volumetric flow rate at the exit of the nozzle, in m/s. 3
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