Nitrogen is expanded isentropically in a nozzle from a pressure of 2000 kPa, at a temperature of 1000 K, to a pressure of 101 kPa. If the velocity of the nitrogen entering the nozzle is negligible,...


Nitrogen is expanded isentropically in a nozzle from a pressure of 2000 kPa, at a<br>temperature of 1000 K, to a pressure of 101 kPa. If the velocity of the nitrogen entering the<br>nozzle is negligible, determine the exit nozzle area required for a nitrogen flow of 0.5 kg/s.<br>Assume the nitrogen to behave as a perfect gas with constant specific heats, mean molecular<br>mass of 28.0, and y 1.4.<br>

Extracted text: Nitrogen is expanded isentropically in a nozzle from a pressure of 2000 kPa, at a temperature of 1000 K, to a pressure of 101 kPa. If the velocity of the nitrogen entering the nozzle is negligible, determine the exit nozzle area required for a nitrogen flow of 0.5 kg/s. Assume the nitrogen to behave as a perfect gas with constant specific heats, mean molecular mass of 28.0, and y 1.4.

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