Air at 1 atm, 20C, and 70 percent relative humidity is first heated to 35C in a
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Air at 1 atm, 20°C, and 70 percent relative humidity is first heated to 35°C in a heating section and then passed through an evaporative cooler, where its temperature drops to 25°C. Determine
(a) The exit relative humidity
(b) The amount of water added to air, in kg H2O/kg dry air.
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