Calculate the change in enthalpy of air (ideal gas) which is heated from 300 K to 700 K if a) cp = 1.006 kJ/kg
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006 kJ/kg. This means that it takes 1.006 kJ of energy to raise the temperature of 1 kg of air by 1 degree Celsius at constant pressure. Show more…
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