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Critical Weight of Moisture in Falling Rate Drying Period Formulas
The Critical Weight of Moisture is the amount of moisture present in the solid at which the constant rate drying period ends and the falling period starts at the given conditions. And is denoted by M
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. Critical Weight of Moisture is usually measured using the Kilogram for Weight. Note that the value of Critical Weight of Moisture is always positive.
Falling Rate Drying Period formulas that make use of Critical Weight of Moisture
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Falling Rate Drying Time from Critical to Final Weight of Moisture
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Drying Surface Area based on Critical to Final Weight of Moisture for Falling Rate Period
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Final Weight of Moisture based on Critical to Final Weight of Moisture for Falling Rate Period
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Rate of Constant Drying Period based on Critical to Final Weight of Moisture for Falling Rate Period
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FAQ
What is the Critical Weight of Moisture?
The Critical Weight of Moisture is the amount of moisture present in the solid at which the constant rate drying period ends and the falling period starts at the given conditions. Critical Weight of Moisture is usually measured using the Kilogram for Weight. Note that the value of Critical Weight of Moisture is always positive.
Can the Critical Weight of Moisture be negative?
No, the Critical Weight of Moisture, measured in Weight cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Critical Weight of Moisture?
Critical Weight of Moisture is usually measured using the Kilogram[kg] for Weight. Gram[kg], Milligram[kg], Ton (Metric)[kg] are the few other units in which Critical Weight of Moisture can be measured.
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