At a certain point in a pipe, air flows steadily with a velocity of 150 m/s and has a static pressure of 55 kPa and a static temperature of 4°C. The flow is adiabatic and frictionless. 1 Calculate the maximum possible reduction in area and the following quantities for that minimum area: stagnation pressure, stagnation temperature, static pressure, static temperature, velocity, and Mach number. maximum reduction= i 46.49 % Your answer is partially correct. PO2== 63.267 kPa 702= 288.34 K P2== 12= 72= i 275.43 53.904 Ma2 = 160.66 0.48293 eTextbook and Media kPa K m/s

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At a certain point in a pipe, air flows steadily with a velocity of 150 m/s and has a static pressure of 55 kPa and a static
temperature of 4°C. The flow is adiabatic and frictionless.
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Calculate the maximum possible reduction in area and the following quantities for that minimum area: stagnation
pressure, stagnation temperature, static pressure, static temperature, velocity, and Mach number.
maximum reduction= i 46.49
%
Your answer is partially correct.
PO2= 63.267
702= 288.34
P2 i 53.904
72=
12=
Ma2 =
702=
P2=
eTextbook and Media
72=
kPa
160.66
12=
K
Ma2 =
275.43 K
x Your answer is incorrect.
0.48293
Calculate the quantities listed in (a) at a point where the area is 15% smaller than the initial area.
PO2=
kPa
kPa
m/s
eTextbook and Media
K
kPa
K
m/s
MacBook Pro
Transcribed Image Text:Current Attempt in Progress At a certain point in a pipe, air flows steadily with a velocity of 150 m/s and has a static pressure of 55 kPa and a static temperature of 4°C. The flow is adiabatic and frictionless. - Calculate the maximum possible reduction in area and the following quantities for that minimum area: stagnation pressure, stagnation temperature, static pressure, static temperature, velocity, and Mach number. maximum reduction= i 46.49 % Your answer is partially correct. PO2= 63.267 702= 288.34 P2 i 53.904 72= 12= Ma2 = 702= P2= eTextbook and Media 72= kPa 160.66 12= K Ma2 = 275.43 K x Your answer is incorrect. 0.48293 Calculate the quantities listed in (a) at a point where the area is 15% smaller than the initial area. PO2= kPa kPa m/s eTextbook and Media K kPa K m/s MacBook Pro
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