Question: Carbon dioxide enters an adiabatic nozzle at 8 MPa and 450 K with a low velocity and leaves at 2 MPa and 350 K. Using

Carbon dioxide enters an adiabatic nozzle at 8 MPa and 450 K with a low velocity and leaves at 2 MPa and 350 K. Using the generalized enthalpy departure chart, determine the exit velocity of the carbon dioxide.

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