Mechanical engineers, as well as most other engineers, use thermodynamics extensively in their work. The following polynomial
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Mechanical engineers, as well as most other engineers, use thermodynamics extensively in their work. The following polynomial can be used to relate the zero-pressure specific heat of dry air, cp kJ/(kg K), to temperature (K):
cp = 0.99403 + 1.671 x 10–4 T + 9.7215 x 9.7215 x 10–8 T2
– 9.5838 x 10–11 T3 + 1.9520 x 10–4 T4
Determine the temperature that corresponds to a specific heat of 1.1 kJ/(kg K).
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Numerical Methods For Engineers
ISBN: 9780071244299
5th Edition
Authors: Steven C. Chapra, Raymond P. Canale
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