A.0
B.25
C.50
D.67
E.100
Related Mcqs:
- When the air temperature reaches the point where relative humidity is 100% the air is saturated because it cannot hold any more moisture. This temperature is called
- As the difference between the air temperature and the dew point increases, the relative humidity ?
- As the air temperature increases, with no addition of water vapour to the air, the relative humidity will __________?
- Ten grams of moisture per kg of dry air is removed from atmospheric air during air conditioning and the temperature becomes 30?C. If the atmospheric conditions are 40?C DBT and 60% Relative humidity, the RH of air after refrigeration would be
- On a particular time of a day if dry bulb temperature is equal to the wet bulb temperature, then it can be safely concluded that
- If dry bulb temperature is 25?C and wet bulb temperature is 18?C, then which of the following temperatures could possibly represent dew point?
- When can the relative humidity of air decrease inspite of an increase in the absolute humidity?
- If the air temperature remains constant, evaporating water into the air will _________ the dew point and _________ the relative humidity.
- High mean temperature, high relative humidity and heavy rainfall (well distributed all over the year) are the characteristic features of the
- Suppose saturated polar air has an air temperature and dew point of -10o C, and unsaturated desert air has an air temperature of 35o C and a dew point of 10o C. The desert air contains ___________ water vapour and has a _____________ relative humidity than the polar air.