CORRECTION: 1:18 the equations should have v1 where v2 is, and vice versa. All answer values are still correct because they do use v2^2/2 minus v1^2/2.
You go to the pressure that is given and if your temperature value is higher it means you are superheated. Go to the supper heated section in the table and go to the pressure and temperature value to get your h
CORRECTION: 1:18 the equations should have v1 where v2 is, and vice versa. All answer values are still correct because they do use v2^2/2 minus v1^2/2.
Respected sir,
Please make video on surface section in solidworks software..
How to find the enthalpy value of steam bro! Could u share the formula?
It should be a value you can look up
You go to the pressure that is given and if your temperature value is higher it means you are superheated. Go to the supper heated section in the table and go to the pressure and temperature value to get your h