4.15 Liquid water flows isothermally at 208°C through a one-inlet, one-exit duct operating at steady

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4.15 Liquid water flows isothermally at 208°C through a one-inlet, one-exit duct operating at steady state. The duct’s inlet and exit diameters are 0.02 m and 0.04 m, respectively. At the inlet, the velocity is 40 m/s and pressure is 1 bar. At the exit, determine the mass flow rate, in kg/s, and velocity, in m/s. __________________________________________________________________________________________
Textbooks:
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Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics 8th Edition (Wiley):
Moran, M. J., et. al., 2014, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, 8th ed., Wiley, Hoboken, NJ.
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Engineering Mechanics Statics (Pearson):
Hibbeler, R. C. Engineering Mechanics Statics. Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, 2016.
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The table for 20 C with pressure of .02339 has a different pressure then what we are looking for which is one bar. So why do we still use the same values on this row if its not 1 bar? Also how do you know which specified volume to use when theres vf and vg? I hope this question made sense.

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