Engineering, 31.05.2021 20:50 potatochin21
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How do astronauts sleep in zero gravity? Where are the sleep stations located?
How have the spacesuits changed since first designed in 1997?
What continent was the space station viewing? How did Sunny know this?
How do spacecraft attach to the space station?
Do you think Sunny should have put her hair in a ponytail? Why or why not?
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:10, jimena15
10 kg of co2 is initially contained at 400 kpa and 300 k. the gas constant for carbon dioxide is 189 j/lkg k) and has a specific heat ratio, k, of 1.289. isentropic expansion then occurs until the pressure is 200 kpa. a) determine the initial volume of co2 in m. b) determine the final temperature in k. c) determine the work done by the system during the expansion kl.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:20, qurreab26
A5 kg block of fe is dropped into a very large vat of water. the fe and water initial temperatures are 95 and 25 c, respectively. the fe final temperature is 25 c and the water can be treated as a thermal reservoir,. treated as a thermal reservoir take the water to be the system and determine the entropy generation. report vour answer in kj/k.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:20, natalie2sheffield
Acompressor compresses a gas, a pump compresses a liquid. for a given pressure ratio, why does it take more work to compress a gas in a compressor than a liquid in a pump? a)- for a given pressure ratio the average specific volume for a gas is much higher than the average specific volume for a liquid. b)- there is no difference. the only difference is the amount of heat generated (not work) c)- for a given pressure ratio the average volurge for a gas is much higher than the average volume for a liquid. d)-there is no difference
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