1) For a steady flow process, the total mass flow rate entering a control volume equals to total mass flow rate leaving. True or False 2) Mass is a conserved property. It cannot be created or destroyed during a process. It cannot cross the boundaries. True or False 3) A device has one inlet and one outlet. If the volume flow rate at inlet and outlet are the same, the flow through this device should be steady. True or False

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1) For a steady flow process, the total mass flow rate entering a control volume equals to total mass flow rate leaving. True or False

2) Mass is a conserved property. It cannot be created or destroyed during a process. It cannot cross the boundaries. True or False

3) A device has one inlet and one outlet. If the volume flow rate at inlet and outlet are the same, the flow through this device should be steady. True or False

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