Consider a vehicle moving at a velocity of 1,000 mps through air and hydrogen. The specific gas constant of hydrogen is

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Consider a vehicle moving at a velocity of 1,000 mps through air and hydrogen. The specific gas constant of hydrogen is

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Consider a vehicle moving at a velocity of 1,000 mps through air
and hydrogen. The specific gas constant of hydrogen is 4,157
π½π‘˜π‘”βˆ’πΎβ„. Assume T = 300 K.
a. Calculate the Mach number of the vehicle in air.
b. Calculate the Mach number of the vehicle in hydrogen.
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