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Physics, 18.01.2021 22:00, roderickhinton

Gaseous hydrogen enters a constant-area pipe with a temperature of 300 K, and exits with a temperature of 650 K with no mass accumulation in the pipe. Assuming the hydrogen is an ideal gas and that it has a constant specific heat, how much heat is transferred per unit mass to the hydrogen as it passes through the pipe

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