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At cruise conditions, air flows into a jet engine at a steady rate of 60 lbm/s. fuel enters the engine at a steady rate of 0.59 lbm/s. the average velocity of the exhaust gases is 1485 ft/s relative to the engine. if the engine exhaust effective cross-sectional area is 4.0 ft2, estimate the density of the exhaust gases in lbm/ft3.

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