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Note: In the following problems, you will deal with both the International System of Units (SI) (N, kg, m, s, K) and the English Engineering System (lb, slug, ft, s,
Just upstream of a shock wave, the air temperature and pressure are 288 K and 1 atm. respectively: just downstream of the wave, the air temperature and pressure are 690 K and 8.656 atm, respectively. Calculate the changes in enthalpy, internal energy, and entropy across the wave.
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