The Joule?Thomson (or Joule?Kelvin) coefficient for a simple compressible substance is defined as (a) Prove that (b)
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The Joule?Thomson (or Joule?Kelvin) coefficient for a simple compressible substance is defined as
(a) Prove that
(b) Discuss how this equation might be used;(c) Show that the Joule?Thomson coefficient for a perfect gas is zero.
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Thermodynamics Fundamentals And Engineering Applications
ISBN: 9780521862738
1st Edition
Authors: William C. Reynolds, Piero Colonna
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