A.Humidification
B.Sensible cooling
C.Wetting
D.Chilling
E.None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- When moisture is removed from air at constant dry bulb temperature the process is known as
- In case air is cooled by a process in which the humidity ratio of air does not change, the process is known as
- For a vapour-gas mixture the wet and dry-bulb temperature are 20?C and 35?C respectively if the mixture is heated to 50?C at constant pressure the wet bulb temperature will be
- Cooling towers are used for cooling water
- In an operating cooling tower the wet-bulb temperature of entering air is increased keeping all other variable constant. The outlet water temperature will
- 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?
- Two thermometers are constructed in the same way except that one has a spherical bulb and the other an elongated cylindrical bulb. Which one will respond quickly to temperature change?
- 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
- A low wet bulb temperature indicates