A steady air flows into a device via section 1 and leaving the device via secon 2 and section 3 as shown in Figure Q1. S

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A steady air flows into a device via section 1 and leaving the device via secon 2 and section 3 as shown in Figure Q1. S

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A Steady Air Flows Into A Device Via Section 1 And Leaving The Device Via Secon 2 And Section 3 As Shown In Figure Q1 S 1
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A steady air flows into a device via section 1 and leaving the device via secon 2 and section 3 as shown in Figure Q1. Starting from Reynolds Transport Theorem, find the mass flow rate (in kg/s) at section 2. Take R = 287 J/(kg K). (8 marks) T3 = 13 cm Q3 = 2 m³/s m₂ 2 O m 7₁ 20 cm V₁ = 5 m/s P₁ = 130 kPa 7₁ = 30°C Figure Q1 3
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