Air is expanded isentropically from an initial temperature of 1400K and initial pressure of 1000 kPa to a final pressure

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Air is expanded isentropically from an initial temperature of 1400K and initial pressure of 1000 kPa to a final pressure

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Air is expanded isentropically from an initial temperature of 1400K and initial pressure of 1000 kPa to a final pressure of 100 kPa. Assuming air has variable specific heats, determine the final temperature of the air, in K.
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