Engineering, 13.11.2019 01:31, uniqueesmeraldaangui
Lbert einstein is pondering how to write his (soon-to-be-famous) equation. he knows that energy eis a function of mass mand the speed of light c, but he doesn’t know the functional relationsihp (e= m2c? e= pretend that albert knows nothging about dimensional analysis, but since you are taking a fluid mechanics class, you albert come up with his equation. use the step-by-step method of repeating variables to generate a dimensionless relationship between these parameters, showwing all of your work. compare this to einstein’s famous equation dimensional analysis give you the correct form of the equation?
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Engineering, 03.07.2019 23:20, abbz13
Two technicians are discussing the intake air temperature (iat) sensor. technician a says that the computer uses the iat sensor as a backup to the engine coolant temperature (ect) sensor. technician b says that the powertrain control module (pcm) will subtract the calculated amount of fuel if the air measures hot. who is correct
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, lillygrl100
For the closed feedwater heater below, feedwater enters state 3 at a pressure of 2000 psia and temperature of 420 °f at a rate of ix10 ibhr. the feedwat extracted steam enters state 1 at a pressure of 1000 psia and enthalpy of 1500 btu/lbm. the extracted er leaves at an enthalpy of 528.7 btu/lbm steam leaves as a saturated liquid. (16) a) determine the mass flow rate of the extraction steam used to heat the feedwater (10) b) determine the terminal temperature difference of the closed feedwater heater
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20, ashleyjaslin
Derive the correction factor formula for conical nozzle i=-(1+ cosa) and calculate the nozzle angle correction factor for a nozzle whose divergence hal-fangle is 13 (hint: assume that all the mass flow originates at the apex of the cone.
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