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Dewpoint Depression in Thermodynamics Formulas
Dewpoint Depression is the difference between the temperature and dew point temperature at a certain height in the atmosphere. And is denoted by dpd. Dewpoint Depression is usually measured using the Kelvin for Temperature. Note that the value of Dewpoint Depression is always negative.
Formulas to find Dewpoint Depression in Thermodynamics
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List of variables in Thermodynamics formulas
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Temperature
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FAQ
What is the Dewpoint Depression?
Dewpoint Depression is the difference between the temperature and dew point temperature at a certain height in the atmosphere. Dewpoint Depression is usually measured using the Kelvin for Temperature. Note that the value of Dewpoint Depression is always negative.
Can the Dewpoint Depression be negative?
Yes, the Dewpoint Depression, measured in Temperature can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Dewpoint Depression?
Dewpoint Depression is usually measured using the Kelvin[K] for Temperature. Celsius[K], Fahrenheit[K], Rankine[K] are the few other units in which Dewpoint Depression can be measured.
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