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Engineering, 06.07.2019 04:10 kathiewallentin1767
Steam enters a converging-diverging nozzle at 1.0 mpa and 500°c with a negligible velocity at a mass flow rate of 2.5 kg/s, and it exits at a pressure of 200 kpa. assuming the flow through the nozzle to be isentropic, determine: the exit area and (a) (b) the exit mach number
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