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Physics, 19.07.2019 21:30 dyanaycooper13

Air flows into a jet engine at 70 lbm/s, and fuel also enters the engine at a steady rate. the exhaust gases, having a density of 0.1 lbm/ft3 , exit through a circular cross section with a radius of 1 ft at 1450 ft/s relative to the engine. find the mass of fuel which is supplied to the engine each minute.

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