Mechanical Engineering - Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning - Section 1 (Q.No. 49)
49.
The relative humidity decreases as air gets wet.
Discussion:
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Abhinav Chikate said:
8 years ago
If air is getting wet that means the moisture content is increasing, which eventually results in increased relative humidity.
Abhishek said:
8 years ago
Humidity - It is the amount of water vapor present in air, when the air gets wet water vapor decreases & air gets hot water vapor increases.
Animesh said:
8 years ago
Please follow Psychometric chart, RH must increase.
Danish said:
9 years ago
The answer is true because relative humidity tells about an amount of water vapor present and not on the amount of liquid present.
So as the air gets wet it decreases water vapor but increases liquid quantity so the given answer is correct.
So as the air gets wet it decreases water vapor but increases liquid quantity so the given answer is correct.
Krishna said:
1 decade ago
The relative humidity is the measure of moisture in air at any given temperature and pressure, so when the air gets wet, Rh should increase, not decrease.
Udbhvi said:
9 years ago
It is Increased.
Sachin mohite said:
9 years ago
Relative humidity is about the quantity of water vapour dissolved in air. When air gets wet, part of vapour gets converted into liquid water. Thus the quantity of water vapour left in air decreases. So, the relative humidity decreases.
Biju krishnanankutty said:
9 years ago
Relative humidity is a measure of the amount of water droplets in the air, as air get wet means the amount of water particle increases. So RH increases.
Heisesnberg said:
9 years ago
The answer is true because relative humidity tells about an amount of water vapor present and not on the amount of liquid present. So as the air gets wet it decreases water vapor but increases liquid quantity so the given answer is correct.
Shabarish kumar said:
9 years ago
Answer should be false. Because the air gets wet where RH is increases.
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