Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 6 (Q.No. 18)
18.
The flow of gas along a pipe in the direction of decreasing pressure causes decrease in its
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Kiran marathe iocl said:
9 years ago
Use ideal gas law, find density, find specific weight = RT/PMW.
Shivam Kumar Gupt said:
2 months ago
Specific volume – Specific volume.
If pressure drops and temperature remains roughly constant, specific volume increases (Boyle’s law for gases). So it does not decrease.
So the answer is None of these.
If pressure drops and temperature remains roughly constant, specific volume increases (Boyle’s law for gases). So it does not decrease.
So the answer is None of these.
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