R-134a at 30°C, 800 kPa is throttled so it becomes cold at -10°C. What is the exit P? how do i find p, only need formula i have to use and values
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Given: Temperature at the initial state (T1) = 30°C = 303.15 K Pressure at the initial state (P1) = 800 kPa = 800,000 Pa Show more…
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