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New density at 1.7 atm, 45°C (318 K): ρ = (1.7×101325)/(287×318) ≈ 172252/91266 ≈ 1.89 kg/m³

For air, γ = 1.4, so (0.4/1.4) = 0.286. turbo physics grade 12 pdf

: Electrostatics, Current Electricity, and Electrodynamics (motors and generators). New density at 1

Dr. Vane asked, “What happened to the lost thermal energy?” New density at 1.7 atm

Electrostatics, Electric Circuits (Internal Resistance), Electrodynamics (Motors & Generators)

Optical Phenomena, Photoelectric Effect, Emission and Absorption Spectra

Kael calculated: Using (η_t = (T₁ - T₂_actual)/(T₁ - T₂_ideal)), he found that 68% of the exhaust’s enthalpy (h = u + Pv) converted into shaft work. The rest became entropy—random molecular motion—which heated the turbine housing.