Fox And Mcdonald's Introduction To Fluid Mechanics
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Chapter 12, Problem 68P
Air flowing isentropically through a converging nozzle discharges to the atmosphere. At the section where the absolute pressure is 250 kPa, the temperature is 20°C and the air speed is 200 m/s. Determine the nozzle throat pressure.
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