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Flow at the inlet and outlets can be assumed One-dimensional for the sake of simplicity. (a) Explain how this assumption simplifies the Reynolds Transport Theorem equation (provide complete, detailed answer) (b) This assumption introduces errors into the calculations, as it assumes flow properties do not vary across the inlet/outlet area. How this error changes with the area (does it increase or decrease)?

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