Assuming ideal gas behavior, determine the speed of sound in refrigerant-134a at 0.9 MPa and 60°C.
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First, we need to find the specific heat ratio (k) for refrigerant-134a. The specific heat ratio is the ratio of specific heat at constant pressure (Cp) to specific heat at constant volume (Cv). For refrigerant-134a, k = 1.139. Show more…
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