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The atmospheric air 32 °C dry bulb temperature and 70% relative humidity supplied to the cooling...

The atmospheric air 32 °C dry bulb temperature and 70% relative humidity supplied to the cooling coil at a rate of 45m3 /min. The air cooling to the saturated state and leaving at a temperature of 16 °C. Determine: (10 points) a- Specific humidity at each state. b- Wet bulb and dew point temperatures at the final state c- Final relative humidity. d- Mass of water condensed. e- Rate of

heat removed from the air in kW. f- Show the process on Psychrometric chart.

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