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Engineering, 13.07.2019 04:10, livvyr0cks

Fluid enters a device at 4 m/s and leaves it at 2 m/s. if there is no change in the pe of tihe flow, and there is no heat and (non-flow) work across boundaries of the device, what is the increase in specific enthalpyof the fluid (hg-hi) in kj/kg? assume steady state operation of the device.

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