Water as saturated liquid at 1 bar enters a pump operating at steady state and is pumped isentropically to a pressure of 50 bar. Kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible. Determine the pump work input, in kJ per kg of water flowing, using (a) Eq. 6.51c, (b) an energy balance. Obtain data from Tables A-3 and A-5, as appropriate. Compare the results of parts (a) and (b), and comment
American Federal Government (P SC 1113) Notes Week 4 Lectures, slides, materials Incorporation doctrine 14th amendment, states cannot infringe on rights of citizenship Equal protection clause 14th amendment requires states to provide all people w equal protection under the law Defamation false statements, either oral or written, that injures a person’s reputation free exercise clauses first amendment, protects the freedom to practice one’s religion w/o government interference Establishment clause no promotion of religion in a public institution (example: school) Civil rights: rights of citizenry; voting, due process, etc. Civil liberties: individual rights; freedom of speech, press, religion, etc. Conventional political participation: more routine behavio