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Engineering, 18.12.2020 17:10 Jxsolvez

Air at (19 0.5*A) oC enters a turbojet engine at a rate of 16 kg/s and at a velocity of (300 A) m/s (relative to the engine). Air is heated in the combustion chamber at a rate 15,000 kJ/s and it leaves the engine at (430 A) oC. Determine the thrust produced by this turbojet engine, choose the entire engine as your control volume.

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