determine the saturation mixing ratio and the mixing ratio of each of the following air samples. For the SMR and MR, leave three decimal places (round to the nearest thousandth). The rank the air samples from highest vapor content to lowest (1 is highest and 6 is lowest). Temp: 14C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 90% ; MR: g/kg; Rank: Temp: 20C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 60% ; MR: g/kg; Rank: Temp: 24C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 40% ; MR: g/kg; Rank: Temp: 30C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 40% ; MR: g/kg; Rank: Temp: 34C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 30% ; MR: g/kg; Rank: Temp: 38C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 15% ; MR: g/kg; Rank: Please explain how you got the rank number.
determine the saturation mixing ratio and the mixing ratio of each of the following air samples. For the SMR and MR, leave three decimal places (round to the nearest thousandth). The rank the air samples from highest vapor content to lowest (1 is highest and 6 is lowest).
Temp: 14C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 90% ; MR: g/kg; Rank:
Temp: 20C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 60% ; MR: g/kg; Rank:
Temp: 24C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 40% ; MR: g/kg; Rank:
Temp: 30C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 40% ; MR: g/kg; Rank:
Temp: 34C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 30% ; MR: g/kg; Rank:
Temp: 38C ; SMR: g/kg ; RH: 15% ; MR: g/kg; Rank:
Please explain how you got the rank number.
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