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2. On a winter day, suppose your breath has T = 30°C with Td = 28°C,...

2. On a winter day, suppose your breath has T = 30°C with Td = 28°C, and it
mixes with the ambient air of temperature T = –10°C and Td = –11°C. Will you
see your breath? Assume you are at sea level, and that your breath and the
environment mix in proportions of (breath : environment):
a. 1:9
b. 2:8
c. 3:7
d. 4:6

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The table is taken from the book "Meteorology for Scientists and Engineers" by Roland Stull.


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