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Create a table that shows the windchill temperatures for the given range of ambient air temperature and wind speed.
Answer to Problem 19P
A table is created for the windchill temperatures with the given range of ambient air temperature and wind speed by using excel.
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The range of ambient air temperature is
The range of wind speed is
Formula used:
Formula to calculate the more common equivalent windchill temperatures is,
Here,
Calculation:
Refer to the Figure 1:
Column A shows the wind speed (V) with range from
For the cell B9, the formula used to find the equivalent windchill temperatures as “
Written as “=(0.045*((5.27*($A$9)^0.5)+10.45-(0.28*$A$9))*(B8-33))+33”. Here, B8 cell represents the value of ambient air temperature is
For the cell B10, the formula used to find the equivalent windchill temperatures as “
Written as “=(0.045*((5.27*($A$10)^0.5)+10.45-(0.28*$A$10))*(B8-33))+33”. Here, B8 cell represents the value of ambient air temperature is
For the cell B11, the formula used to find the equivalent windchill temperatures as “
Written as “=(0.045*((5.27*($A$11)^0.5)+10.45-(0.28*$A$11))*(B8-33))+33”. Here, B8 cell represents the value of ambient air temperature is
For the cell B12, the formula used to find the equivalent windchill temperatures as “
Written as “=(0.045*((5.27*($A$12)^0.5)+10.45-(0.28*$A$12))*(B8-33))+33”. Here, B8 cell represents the value of ambient air temperature is
For the cell B13, the formula used to find the equivalent windchill temperatures as “
Written as “=(0.045*((5.27*($A$13)^0.5)+10.45-(0.28*$A$13))*(B8-33))+33”. Here, B8 cell represents the value of ambient air temperature is
For the cell B14, the formula used to find the equivalent windchill temperatures as “
Written as “=(0.045*((5.27*($A$14)^0.5)+10.45-(0.28*$A$14))*(B8-33))+33”. Here, B8 cell represents the value of ambient air temperature is
For the cell B15, the formula used to find the equivalent windchill temperatures as “
Written as “=(0.045*((5.27*($A$15)^0.5)+10.45-(0.28*$A$15))*(B8-33))+33”. Here, B8 cell represents the value of ambient air temperature is
Table 1 is created to shows a Wind Chill Temperature.
Table 1
Wind speed (Km/h) | Ambient Temperature | ||||||||
-30 | -25 | -20 | -15 | -10 | -5 | 0 | 5 | 10 | |
20 | -47.6 | -41.2 | -34.8 | -28.4 | -22.0 | -15.6 | -9.2 | -2.8 | 3.6 |
30 | -54.6 | -47.7 | -40.7 | -33.8 | -26.8 | -19.9 | -12.9 | -6.0 | 1.0 |
40 | -59.4 | -52.0 | -44.7 | -37.4 | -30.0 | -22.7 | -15.4 | -8.1 | -0.7 |
50 | -62.6 | -55.0 | -47.4 | -39.8 | -32.2 | -24.7 | -17.1 | -9.5 | -1.9 |
60 | -64.7 | -57.0 | -49.2 | -41.5 | -33.7 | -25.9 | -18.2 | -10.4 | -2.7 |
70 | -66.1 | -58.2 | -50.3 | -42.5 | -34.6 | -26.8 | -18.9 | -11.0 | -3.2 |
80 | -66.8 | -58.8 | -50.9 | -43.0 | -35.1 | -27.2 | -19.3 | -11.3 | -3.4 |
Figure 2 shows a wind chill table in the excel sheet has obtained as similar to given Problem 14.19 in the textbook
Conclusion:
Hence, a table is created for the windchill temperatures with the given range of an ambient air temperature, and wind speed have been explained using excel.
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