Engineering, 25.03.2020 05:37 reneewilliams20
The dry- and wet-bulb temperatures of atmospheric air at 97.5 kPa are 25°C and 17°C, respectively. The specific heat at constant pressure is 1.005 kJ/kg·°C. Use data from the tables. Solve using an appropriate software.
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