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Enthalpy of Moist Air in Enthalpy Formulas
The Enthalpy of Moist Air is the sum of the enthalpy of the dry air and the enthalpy of the water vapour. And is denoted by h. Enthalpy of Moist Air is usually measured using the Kilojoule per Kilogram for Heat of Combustion (per Mass). Note that the value of Enthalpy of Moist Air is always negative.
Formulas to find Enthalpy of Moist Air in Enthalpy
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Enthalpy of Moist Air
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Enthalpy formulas that make use of Enthalpy of Moist Air
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Dry Bulb Temperature given Enthalpy of Moist Air
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Specific Humidity given Enthalpy of Moist Air
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List of variables in Enthalpy formulas
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FAQ
What is the Enthalpy of Moist Air?
The Enthalpy of Moist Air is the sum of the enthalpy of the dry air and the enthalpy of the water vapour. Enthalpy of Moist Air is usually measured using the Kilojoule per Kilogram for Heat of Combustion (per Mass). Note that the value of Enthalpy of Moist Air is always negative.
Can the Enthalpy of Moist Air be negative?
Yes, the Enthalpy of Moist Air, measured in Heat of Combustion (per Mass) can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Enthalpy of Moist Air?
Enthalpy of Moist Air is usually measured using the Kilojoule per Kilogram[kJ/kg] for Heat of Combustion (per Mass). Joule per Kilogram[kJ/kg], Calorie (IT) per Gram[kJ/kg] are the few other units in which Enthalpy of Moist Air can be measured.
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