Q6: The atmospheric air at 750 mm of Hg has 34° C dry bulb temperature and 19° C wet bulb temperature. Using psychrometric chart, find (a) partial pressure of vapor, (b) saturation pressure corresponding to 34° C, and (c) volume of air per kg of dry air. [Ans. 8.5 mm of Hg; 39.9 mm of Hg; 0.088 m3/kg of dry air]
Q6: The atmospheric air at 750 mm of Hg has 34° C dry bulb temperature and 19° C wet bulb temperature. Using psychrometric chart, find (a) partial pressure of vapor, (b) saturation pressure corresponding to 34° C, and (c) volume of air per kg of dry air. [Ans. 8.5 mm of Hg; 39.9 mm of Hg; 0.088 m3/kg of dry air]
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![Q6: The atmospheric air at 750 mm of Hg has 34° C dry bulb temperature and 19° C wet bulb
temperature. Using psychrometric chart, find (a) partial pressure of vapor, (b) saturation
pressure corresponding to 34° C, and (c) volume of air per kg of dry air. [Ans. 8.5 mm of Hg:
39.9 mm of Hg; 0.088 m3/kg of dry air]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe9dbcfa1-1351-4b7a-87d4-44f5045c8b02%2Fd40bfb75-08d8-4458-9dde-5deef3295127%2F454ig5u_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Q6: The atmospheric air at 750 mm of Hg has 34° C dry bulb temperature and 19° C wet bulb
temperature. Using psychrometric chart, find (a) partial pressure of vapor, (b) saturation
pressure corresponding to 34° C, and (c) volume of air per kg of dry air. [Ans. 8.5 mm of Hg:
39.9 mm of Hg; 0.088 m3/kg of dry air]
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