Fox And Mcdonald's Introduction To Fluid Mechanics
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Author: Pritchard, Philip J.; Leylegian, John C.; Bhaskaran, Rajesh
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Chapter 12, Problem 54P
Nitrogen flows through a diverging section of duct with A1 = 0.15 m2 and A2 = 0.45 m2. If M1 = 0.7 and p1 = 450 kPa, find M2 and p2.
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