Engineering, 28.04.2021 08:20, Ayyyyeeeeeeewuzgud
Two 800-kg cars moving at a velocity of 90 km/h have a head-on collision on a road. Both
cars come to a complete rest after the crash. Assuming all the kinetic energy of cars is
converted to thermal energy, determine the average temperature rise of the remains of
the cars immediately after the crash. Take the average specific heat of the cars to be 0.45
kJ/kg · °C.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, tjeffers90028
Refrigerant 134a enters an insulated compressor operating at steady state as saturated vapor at -26°c with a volumetric flow rate of 0.18 m3/s. refrigerant exits at 9 bar, 70°c. changes in kinetic and potential energy from inlet to exit can be ignored. determine the volumetric flow rate at the exit, in m3/s, and the compressor power, in kw.
Answers: 1
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, caitlynnpatton1208
Water in a partially filled large tank is to be supplied to the roof top, which is 8 m above the water level in the tank, through a 2.2-cm-internal-diameter pipe by maintaining a constant air pressure of 300 kpa (gage) in the tank. if the head loss in the piping is 2 m of water, determine the discharge rate of the supply of water to the roof top in liters per second.
Answers: 3
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, wyattlb97
Water at the rate of 1 kg/s is forced through a tube with a 2.5 cm inner diameter. the inlet water temperature is 15°c, and the outlet water temperature is 50°c. the tube wall temperature is 14°c higher than the local water temperature all along the length of the tube. what is the length of the tube?
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