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1. |
What happens in case of a choked flow? |
A. | When flow becomes supersonic at the throat |
B. | When flow is sonic and mass flow remains constant at the throat despite reducing exit pressure |
C. | When the exit pressure is reduced to a point where the flow becomes subsonic at throat |
D. | Normal shock is created at the inlet of the nozzle |
Answer» C. When the exit pressure is reduced to a point where the flow becomes subsonic at throat | |