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16 January, 02:27

If the dry-bulb temperature is 93°F and the wet-bulb temperature is 60°F, what is the specific volume of the air?

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  1. 16 January, 02:47
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    specific volume of air = V/M

    therefore = 90F/60F=1.55kg/m3.

    Where V=volume of dry-bulb

    and M = mass of wet bulb

    Explanation:

    The Unit for volume of air is kilogram per meter cube
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