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Psychrometrics Quiz Questions Answers 4: HVAC Basics
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Question 1 of 12
1. Question
1 pointsIn Psychrometric char, lines of _____ run diagonally downward from left to right across the chart.
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Question 2 of 12
2. Question
1 points______ It is expressed in Btu per pound of dry air:
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The enthalpy of moist air is the total heat content of a mixture of dry air and water vapor. It is expressed in British thermal units (Btu) per pound of dry air.
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The enthalpy of moist air is the total heat content of a mixture of dry air and water vapor. It is expressed in British thermal units (Btu) per pound of dry air.
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Question 3 of 12
3. Question
1 pointsThe air mixture calculations are performed accurately on which of the following:
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In general, mass-basis calculations are more accurate than volume-basis calculations. This is because the mass of a substance is constant, while the volume of a substance can change with temperature and pressure.
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In general, mass-basis calculations are more accurate than volume-basis calculations. This is because the mass of a substance is constant, while the volume of a substance can change with temperature and pressure.
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Question 4 of 12
4. Question
1 pointsAir can gain heat with which of the following:
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When air temperature increases, the molecules in the air move faster and collide with each other more often. This creates more heat energy. When air moisture content increases, the water vapor molecules in the air also move faster and collide with each other more often. This also creates more heat energy.
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When air temperature increases, the molecules in the air move faster and collide with each other more often. This creates more heat energy. When air moisture content increases, the water vapor molecules in the air also move faster and collide with each other more often. This also creates more heat energy.
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Question 5 of 12
5. Question
1 pointsAt cold temperatures, air can hold very little water:
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warmer air can hold more water vapor than cooler air. Molecules in warm air have more energy and can therefore hold more water vapor.
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warmer air can hold more water vapor than cooler air. Molecules in warm air have more energy and can therefore hold more water vapor.
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Question 6 of 12
6. Question
1 pointsWet bulb temperature _______ as rate of evaporation of water from the wick
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As the water on the wick evaporates, it absorbs heat from the thermometer, causing the temperature to drop.
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As the water on the wick evaporates, it absorbs heat from the thermometer, causing the temperature to drop.
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Question 7 of 12
7. Question
1 pointsMaximum amount of water vapor air can hold _____ with temperature:
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As temperature increases, air molecules gain kinetic energy which increases their ability to hold water vapor
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As temperature increases, air molecules gain kinetic energy which increases their ability to hold water vapor
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Question 8 of 12
8. Question
1 pointsThe greater the wet bulb or dew point depression, ______ will be Relative humidity:
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The wet-bulb depression is a measure of the humidity of the air. It is the difference between the wet-bulb temperature and the dry-bulb temperature. The higher the humidity, the closer the wet-bulb temperature will be to the dry-bulb temperature. Greater the wet-bulb depression lower will be the Relative Humidity
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The wet-bulb depression is a measure of the humidity of the air. It is the difference between the wet-bulb temperature and the dry-bulb temperature. The higher the humidity, the closer the wet-bulb temperature will be to the dry-bulb temperature. Greater the wet-bulb depression lower will be the Relative Humidity
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Question 9 of 12
9. Question
1 pointsHigher the dew point, _____ will be the water content of air:
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Yes, the dew point is the temperature at which the air becomes saturated with water vapor. When the dew point is high, it means that the air is holding a lot of water vapor.
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Yes, the dew point is the temperature at which the air becomes saturated with water vapor. When the dew point is high, it means that the air is holding a lot of water vapor.
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Question 10 of 12
10. Question
1 points10oF rise in air temperature can decrease relative humidity by approximately ______ :
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A 10°F rise in air temperature can decrease relative humidity by 5 to 10%. This is because the amount of water vapor that air can hold increases with temperature.
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A 10°F rise in air temperature can decrease relative humidity by 5 to 10%. This is because the amount of water vapor that air can hold increases with temperature.
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Question 11 of 12
11. Question
1 pointsIn Psychrometric chart specific volume is indicated by which of the following:
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Question 12 of 12
12. Question
1 pointsWhen dry bulb temperature is equal to wet bulb temperature, the evaporation rate will be:
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When the air is saturated dry bulb temperature is equal to the wet bulb temperature. , At this point, air cannot absorb any more water vapor, and therefore, evaporation cannot occur.
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When the air is saturated dry bulb temperature is equal to the wet bulb temperature. , At this point, air cannot absorb any more water vapor, and therefore, evaporation cannot occur.