Answer:
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Explanation:
Lets first consider the term Isentropic efficiency. The isentropic efficiency of a compressor or pump is defined as the ratio of the work input to an isentropic process, to the work input to the actual process between the same inlet and exit pressures. IN practice, compressors are intentionally cooled to minimize the work input.
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Answer:
V = 0.30787 m³/s
m = 2.6963 kg/s
v2 = 0.3705 m³/s
v2 = 6.017 m/s
Explanation:
given data
diameter = 28 cm
steadily =200 kPa
temperature = 20°C
velocity = 5 m/s
solution
we know mass flow rate is
m = ρ A v
floe rate V = Av
m = ρ V
flow rate = V =
V = Av = 
V = 
V = 0.30787 m³/s
and
mass flow rate of the refrigerant is
m = ρ A v
m = ρ V
m =
= 
m = 2.6963 kg/s
and
velocity and volume flow rate at exit
velocity = mass × v
v2 = 2.6963 × 0.13741 = 0.3705 m³/s
and
v2 = A2×v2
v2 = 
v2 = 
v2 = 6.017 m/s
Answer:
2ib
Explanation:
if you divide 10 divided by 2 it gives you 5 and then subtract it by 2.2 = 2.8
there goes your answer.