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    Fuel-Air Cycle Efficiency Is Less Than Air-Standard Cycle Efficiency by an Amount
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Fuel-Air Cycle Efficiency Is Less Than Air-Standard Cycle Efficiency by an Amount

Question 12

Question 12

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Fuel-air cycle efficiency is less than air-standard cycle efficiency by an amount equal to


A) pumping loss
B) friction loss
C) loss due to specific heat variation and chemical equilibrium
D) exhaust blow down loss

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