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Latent Heat Gains per Person in Air Conditioning Systems Formulas
Latent heat gains per person is the heat that results from an increase or decrease by per person, in the amount of moisture held by the air. And is denoted by q
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. Latent Heat Gains per Person is usually measured using the Btu (th) per Hour for Power. Note that the value of Latent Heat Gains per Person is always negative.
Formulas to find Latent Heat Gains per Person in Air Conditioning Systems
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Air Conditioning Systems formulas that make use of Latent Heat Gains per Person
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List of variables in Air Conditioning Systems formulas
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FAQ
What is the Latent Heat Gains per Person?
Latent heat gains per person is the heat that results from an increase or decrease by per person, in the amount of moisture held by the air. Latent Heat Gains per Person is usually measured using the Btu (th) per Hour for Power. Note that the value of Latent Heat Gains per Person is always negative.
Can the Latent Heat Gains per Person be negative?
Yes, the Latent Heat Gains per Person, measured in Power can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Latent Heat Gains per Person?
Latent Heat Gains per Person is usually measured using the Btu (th) per Hour[Btu/h] for Power. Watt[Btu/h], Kilowatt[Btu/h], Milliwatt[Btu/h] are the few other units in which Latent Heat Gains per Person can be measured.
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