In a well-insulated mixing chamber, 36 kg/s of warm air at 242 °C is mixed with 21.3 kg/s of colder air at 24 °C. Assume

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In a well-insulated mixing chamber, 36 kg/s of warm air at 242 °C is mixed with 21.3 kg/s of colder air at 24 °C. Assume

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In A Well Insulated Mixing Chamber 36 Kg S Of Warm Air At 242 C Is Mixed With 21 3 Kg S Of Colder Air At 24 C Assume 1
In A Well Insulated Mixing Chamber 36 Kg S Of Warm Air At 242 C Is Mixed With 21 3 Kg S Of Colder Air At 24 C Assume 1 (21.33 KiB) Viewed 53 times
In a well-insulated mixing chamber, 36 kg/s of warm air at 242 °C is mixed with 21.3 kg/s of colder air at 24 °C. Assume the air specific heat at constant pressure (cp) to be 1.1 kJ/(kg K). Determine the temperature of air at the outlet of the chamber in °C to one decimal place.
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