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Several problems related to determining the relative humidity and humidity ratio of moist air given various temperature and dew point values. The problems involve calculating the specific volume of a mixture of air and vapor, as well as finding the humidity ratio of air at a specific temperature and relative humidity. The units used are primarily in degrees Celsius, degrees Fahrenheit, and kilopascal.
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Moist air exists at 80°F dry bulb and 60°F dew point. Determine the Moist air exists at 80relative humidity.
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What is the dry-bulb temperature of air having a relative humidity of 76 percent and a dew-point temperature of 66°F?
What is the dew-point temperature of air having a dry-bulb temperature of 80°F and a relative humidity of
^50 percent.
What is the wet-bulb temperature corresponding to 72°F dry bulb and 56°F dew point?
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Calculate the humidity Ratio of air at 65 percent relative humidity and 30 degrees Centigrade at 101.325kPa barometric pressure.^ 4. Air at 36°C and pressure of 101.2 kPa has a density of 1.08 kg/m
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the humidity ratio of air.