Absolute humidity at atmospheric pressure at 35 °C is 0.019 kg water/kg dry air. Determine: a. vapor partial pressure = answer kpA; b. relative humidity = answer%; c. Dew point temperature = answer (°C)
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3 kPa. Converting this to Pa, we get: atmospheric pressure = 101300 Pa Substituting the given values, we get: vapor partial pressure = 0.019 kg water / kg dry air x 101300 Pa vapor partial pressure = 1922.7 Pa Show more…
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