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A psychrometer has a dry-bulb reading of 95°F and a wet-bulb reading of 75°F. Find each of the following measurements. (Use the data in this table as necessary.)
(a) relative humidity
_____%
(b) dew point
_____°F
(c) maximum moisture capacity of the air
______gr/ft3
(d) actual moisture content of the air
______gr/ft3
_____%
(b) dew point
_____°F
(c) maximum moisture capacity of the air
______gr/ft3
(d) actual moisture content of the air
______gr/ft3
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