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AbbeyC172
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Homework Statement
I am trying to figure out how to get the V2^2 alone and I feel that this is very basic rearranging of equations but I have been stuck on it forever now. Thank you so much in advance.
-75 kj/s= 4.09 kg/s (-190.3 + (V2)^2 - (60 m/s)^2 / 2)
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Homework Equations
Trying to solve for V2^2 the exit velocity of steam using:
Q loss = m(h2-h1+ V2^2-V1^2 / 2)[/B]
Is there a better way to write this fraction out? I do not see fraction capability in the insert symbols option.
The Attempt at a Solution
I have subtracted -75 kj/s from both sides and then get stuck on how to get that V2^2 to the left side. [/B]