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Chapter 12, Problem 36P

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Problem 36P

Is it possible to accelerate a fluid to supersonic velocities with a velocity other than the sonic velocity at the throat? Explain

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Problem 36P

Is it possible to accelerate a fluid to supersonic velocities with a velocity other than the sonic velocity at the throat? Explain

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The flow in the throat is subsonic. This flow is the diverging section and acts as a diffuser, and it decelerates the flow.

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