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| If outside air at 80 degrees F and 70 percent relative humidity is conditioned, what will be the resulting dew point temperature of the air just before it comes into contact with the cooling coil? Illustration GS-RA-22 | |
| A) 64 degrees F | |
| B) 67 degrees F | |
| C) 70 degrees F | |
| D) 73 degrees F | |
| Posted: 27 Oct 2017 05:57 UTC | Post #1 |
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| mpferritto Engine |
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| It should be 73 degrees | |
| Posted: 11 Mar 2026 19:44 UTC | Post #2 |
| work18399 Deck & Engine |
Registered Total Posts: 4 |
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| Last edited: 11 Mar 2026 23:45 UTC by work18399 | |
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