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Engineering, 04.11.2019 21:31, blackwhiteroses383

Air enters a diffuser operating at steady state at 645°r, 15 lbf/in.2, with a velocity of 600 ft/s, and exits with a velocity of 60 ft/s. the ratio of the exit area to the inlet area is 6. assuming the ideal gas model for the air and ignoring heat transfer, determine the temperature, in °r, and pressure, in lbf/in.2, at the exit.

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