Engineering, 04.02.2020 10:53 gabriellaramir7786
Moist air enters a cooling coil at 35°c dry bulb temperature and 55 percent relative humidity at a rate of 100 m/min, the air leaves at 27°c. calculate the capacity of the cooling coil in tonnes of refrigeration (tr) and the relative humidity of the air at the exit.
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