Steam in a rigid container at 30psia and 44.73F is cooling untio a temperature of 5F. Find the steam specific enthalpy at the final of the cooling process in BTU/bm
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To convert from Fahrenheit to Rankine, we add 459.67 to the Fahrenheit temperature. Initial temperature in Rankine = 44.73 + 459.67 = 504.4 °R Show more…
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