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Nozzle Operation: Subsonic and Supersonic Flow

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This lecture covers the operation of nozzles in subsonic and supersonic flow conditions, discussing the pressure at the outlet and back of the nozzle, the definitions of free surface and shear surface, and the differences between subsonic and supersonic flows. The instructor explains the relationship between the outlet pressure and the back pressure, as well as the concepts of over-relaxed and under-relaxed points in nozzle operation.

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