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Consider a turbojet mounted on a stationary test stand at sea level. The inlet and exit areas are the same, both equal to 0.45 m^2. The velocity, pressure and temperature of the exhaust gas are 400 m/s, 1.0 ATM and 750K, respectively. Calculate the static thrust of the engine. (Note: Static thrust of a jet engine is the thrust produced when the engine has no forward motion.

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