An Introduction to Physical Science
An Introduction to Physical Science
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ISBN: 9781305079137
Author: James Shipman, Jerry D. Wilson, Charles A. Higgins, Omar Torres
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 19, Problem 6E

(a)

To determine

The relative humidity.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 6E

The relative humidity is 65% .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The dry-bulb and wet-bulb readings of a psychrometer are 90 °F and 80°F respectively.

Explanation:

Wet-bulb depression is the difference in the dry-bulb and wet-bulb reading.

The expression for the wet-bulb depression is as follows,

ΔT=Dry bulb readingWet bulb reading

Here,

ΔT is the wet-bulb depression

Substitute 90 °F for Dry bulb reading and 80°F for Wet bulb reading .

ΔT = 90 ° 80 °F= 10 °F

Refer table H.1 in Appendix H provided in the textbook to find the relative humidity.

The relative humidity of the air is 65% .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the relative humidity is 65% .

(b)

To determine

The dew point.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 6E

The dew point of the air is 86°F .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The dry-bulb and wet-bulb readings of a psychrometer are 90 °F and 80°F respectively.

Explanation:

Wet-bulb depression is the difference in the dry-bulb and wet-bulb reading.

The expression for the wet-bulb depression is as follows,

ΔT=Dry bulb readingWet bulb reading

Here,

ΔT is the wet-bulb depression

Substitute 90 °F for Dry bulb reading and 80°F for Wet bulb reading .

ΔT = 90 ° 80 °F= 10 °F

Refer table H.2 in Appendix H provided in the textbook to find the dew point.

The dew point is 86°F .

Conclusion:

The dew point of the air is 86°F .

(c)

To determine

The maximum moisture capacity of the air.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 6E

The maximum moisture capacity of the air is 14.8gr/ft3 .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The dry-bulb and wet-bulb readings of a psychrometer are 90 °F and 80°F respectively.

Explanation:

Wet-bulb depression is the difference in the dry-bulb and wet-bulb reading.

The expression for the wet-bulb depression is as follows,

ΔT=Dry bulb readingWet bulb reading

Here,

ΔT is the wet-bulb depression

Substitute 90 °F for Dry bulb reading and 80°F for Wet bulb reading .

ΔT = 90 ° 80 °F= 10 °F

Refer table H.1 in Appendix H provided in the textbook to find the maximum moisture capacity of the air.

The maximum moisture capacity of the air is 14.8gr/ft3 .

Conclusion:

The maximum moisture capacity of the air is 14.8gr/ft3 .

(d)

To determine

The actual moisture content of the air.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 6E

The actual moisture content of the air is 5.8gr/ft3 .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The dry-bulb and wet-bulb readings of a psychrometer are 90 °F and 80°F respectively.

Explanation:

The expression for the relative humidity is as follows,

% RH = (ACMC)(100 %) (1)

Here,

% RH is the relative humidity in percentage

AC is the actual moisture content of the air

MC is the maximum moisture capacity of the air

Rearrange equation (1) to get an expression for the actual moisture content of the air.

AC=(MC100 %)(% RH)

Substitute 14.8gr/ft3 for MC and 65% for % RH .

AC=(14.8gr/ft3100 %)(65%)=9.6gr/ft3

The actual moisture content of the air is 9.6gr/ft3 .

Conclusion:

The actual moisture content of the air is 9.6gr/ft3 .

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