Corrected Temperature = 100 - [(760mm Hg - Atmospheric Pressure) * (0.037°C/mm)]
To calculate the delta temperature, you will take the difference between the final and initial temperature.
Orifice size corrected to reference temperature.
Delta means "change in"For example: Delta T means "change in temperature". To calculate this it would be (final temperature) - (initial temperature)
by using ideal gas law
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To calculate the delta temperature, you will take the difference between the final and initial temperature.
Orifice size corrected to reference temperature.
Yes it changes with the chnage of temperature and you have to calculate the temperature correction factor
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Calculate the sums on the board.We calculate that the temperature will rise.
Subtract the saturation temperature of the condenser and the temperature at the thermocouple the difference is your subcool
The density of benzene at 15 is 0.8787 . Calculate the mass of 0.1800 of benzene at this temperature.
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The melting point of sodium bromide (a salt) is 755 . Calculate this temperature in and in kelvins.
It is an index of thermal comfort & combines effect of temperature,humidity,velocity of air & mean radiant heat.
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