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Room Volume in Air Conditioning Systems Formulas
Room volume is volume of the conditioned space under study or under consideration. And is denoted by V. Room Volume is usually measured using the Cubic Foot for Volume. Note that the value of Room Volume is always negative.
Air Conditioning Systems formulas that make use of Room Volume
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Air infiltration rate into room (CFM)
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What is the Room Volume?
Room volume is volume of the conditioned space under study or under consideration. Room Volume is usually measured using the Cubic Foot for Volume. Note that the value of Room Volume is always negative.
Can the Room Volume be negative?
Yes, the Room Volume, measured in Volume can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Room Volume?
Room Volume is usually measured using the Cubic Foot[ft³] for Volume. Cubic Meter[ft³], Cubic Centimeter[ft³], Cubic Millimeter[ft³] are the few other units in which Room Volume can be measured.
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