Lecture

Isentropic Flows: Consequences

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This lecture covers isentropic flows, including tables for isentropic flow, the speed of sound relation, and the number of Mach associated with sonic quantities. It also discusses the conditions for a flow to be compressible and the Newton binomial development of the isentropic relation.

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