Absolute humidity at atmospheric pressure at 27 °C is 0.015 kg water/kg dry air. Specify: a. Water vapor partial pressure (kPa) b. Relative humidity (%) c. Dew point temperature (°C)
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015 kg water/kg dry air and the atmospheric pressure is not given, we cannot calculate the water vapor partial pressure without knowing the atmospheric pressure. b. Show more…
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