Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
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Chapter 13.3, Problem 38P
One pound-mass of a gas whose density is 0.001 lbm/ft3 is mixed with 2 lbm of a gas whose density is 0.002 lbm/ft3 such that the pressure and temperature of the gases do not change. Determine the resulting mixture’s volume, in ft3, and specific volume, in ft3/lbm.
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