3. A flow of nitrogen circulates inside a capillary cylindrical tube caused by a pressure difference of
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3. A flow of nitrogen circulates inside a capillary cylindrical tube caused by a pressure difference of 90 atm between its ends. Nitrogen enters the tube at the same temperature as the outside air. The tube is exposed to outside air so the nitrogen will exchange heat with the air. Allowing for steady state, simplify the equations of variation.
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