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Friday, April 14, 2006
HW #7 - P #3 - Entropy Change in an Adiabatic Nozzle - 1 pt
Steam is accelerated as it flows through an actual adiabatic nozzle. The entropy of the steam at the nozzle exit will be (greater than, equal to, less than) the entropy at the nozzle inlet.
Anon email: Perhaps the problem statement would be more clear if it read... Steam is accelerated as it flows through an actual nozzle that is adiabatic. The entropy of the steam at the nozzle exit will be (greater than, equal to, less than) the entropy at the nozzle inlet.
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Anon email:
Perhaps the problem statement would be more clear if it read...
Steam is accelerated as it flows through an actual nozzle that is adiabatic. The entropy of the steam at the nozzle exit will be (greater than, equal to, less than) the entropy at the nozzle inlet.
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