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Nitrogen, modeled as an ideal gas, flows at a rate of 3 kg/s through a well-insulated horizontal nozzle operating at steady state. The nitrogen enters the nozzle with a velocity of 20 m/s at 340 K, 400 kPa and exits the nozzle at 100 kPa. To achieve an exit velocity of 478.8 m/s, determine (a) the exit temperature, in K. (b) the exit area, in m2 .

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