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Engineering, 17.04.2020 15:29 roberth0518

A steady flow of 0.1 kg/s carbon dioxide at 1000 K in one line is mixed with 0.2 kg/s nitrogen at 400 K from another line, both at 100 kPa. The mixing chamber is insulated and has constant pressure of 100 kPa. Use constant specific heat to find the mixing chamber’s exit temperature.

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