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Pressure Behind Expansion Fan in Oblique Shock and Expansion Waves Formulas
Pressure Behind Expansion Fan is the pressure in the downstream direction of the expansion fan. And is denoted by P
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. Pressure Behind Expansion Fan is usually measured using the Pascal for Pressure. Note that the value of Pressure Behind Expansion Fan is always negative.
Formulas to find Pressure Behind Expansion Fan in Oblique Shock and Expansion Waves
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Pressure behind Expansion Fan
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List of variables in Oblique Shock and Expansion Waves formulas
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Pressure Ahead of Expansion Fan
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Specific Heat Ratio Expansion Wave
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Mach Number Ahead of Expansion Fan
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Mach Number Behind Expansion Fan
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FAQ
What is the Pressure Behind Expansion Fan?
Pressure Behind Expansion Fan is the pressure in the downstream direction of the expansion fan. Pressure Behind Expansion Fan is usually measured using the Pascal for Pressure. Note that the value of Pressure Behind Expansion Fan is always negative.
Can the Pressure Behind Expansion Fan be negative?
Yes, the Pressure Behind Expansion Fan, measured in Pressure can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Pressure Behind Expansion Fan?
Pressure Behind Expansion Fan is usually measured using the Pascal[Pa] for Pressure. Kilopascal[Pa], Bar[Pa], Pound Per Square Inch[Pa] are the few other units in which Pressure Behind Expansion Fan can be measured.
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