To plot: the mass flow parameter.
Answer to Problem 148P
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Mach number
Calculation:
Equation is given by
The graph for the above values is given below:
Conclusion:
Therefore, for the values Ma and k are plotted but only one value of
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