Atmospheric air at 1 atm, 30C, and 80 percent relative humidity is cooled to 20C while the
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Atmospheric air at 1 atm, 30°C, and 80 percent relative humidity is cooled to 20°C while the mixture pressure remains constant. Calculate the amount of water, in kg/kg dry air, removed from the air and the cooling requirement, in kJ/kg dry air, when the liquid water leaves the system at 22°C.
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Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach
ISBN: 9781259822674
9th Edition
Authors: Yunus Cengel, Michael Boles, Mehmet Kanoglu
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In this video, the concept of pressure has been explained. The bottle is filled up with water, remove the pipe, and now you can see the clear flow of water from the holes due to liquid pressure.You can see that the second layer is holding the weight of the first layer and the third layer holding the weight of both upper layers, that’s why liquid flows out wider from the third as compared to the first two.At the first hole, water doesn’t roll along the walls; it flows out at an angle.At the second hole, you’ll see that the water flows out at a wider angle as compared to the first hole.At the third hole, we can see that the flow of water is much wider/greater than the other holes.This proves that the pressure at the bottom of the bottle is much more than the pressure at the top layers. P = ????gh
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