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Covers the study of (primarily homogeneous) macroscopic systems from a heat/energy/entropy point of view. Consider also using the tag: [statistical-mechanics].
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If I maintain air temperature in a room, but allow humidity to vary, will room objects remai...
With the increase of humidity, the moisture does not effect non-porus objects. Porus objects on the other hand will absorb the water content of the air.
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Water as heat source in a heat pump
The maximum COP would be the water in the tube to be the same temperature of the body it's taking or giving energy to. When the heat transfer is 0 the maximum is reached.
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How is the rate of water vapor condensate formation related to Relative Humidity, Temperatur...
To calculate the condensation amount, divide the heat removed from the water (using the psychrometeric chart) by the latent heat of the water.
Condensate quantity (lbs) = ((BTU/lb in - BTU/lb out)/lb) …