Solved Problem 6.062 SI Air at 200 kPa, 52°C, and a velocity

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SOLVED: Problem 6.062SI: Air at 200 kPa, 52°C, and a velocity of 330 m/s enters an insulated duct of varying cross-sectional area. The air exits at 100 kPa, 82°C. At the inlet

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