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  • Under standard conditions, what is composed of 78% Nitrogen, 21 % Oxygen and 1% rare gases?
  • What is the term used for controlling the temperature, humidity, and motion of the atmosphere within a structure?
  • The total energy of all the molecules in a given substance is called ?
  • What is the specific method to determine how much heat needs to be moved to heat or cool a space.
  • What is the degree or intensity of hotness or coldness of anything as measured by a thermometer ?
  • What is the term used to describe the heat energy that changes the temperature of a substance without changing its state?
  • What chart that shows the relationship between air temperature, pressure, and moisture content?
  • What instrument is used to determine the relative humidity in a space and contains both a dry and wet bulb thermometer?
  • What is the term for the pressure exerted by water vapor suspended in the air?
  • What term measures the water vapor in air compared to how much it holds if it's completely saturated?
  • What is the term for the temperature at which air becomes completely saturated with moisture?
  • The measurement taken with a standard thermometer that has no water on its surface is?
  • The science that deals with the mechanical action or relations of heat is called?
  • Airflow measurements are almost always given in what terms?
  • What is the term for the amount of sensible heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of a substance 1 degree F?
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Asked by Kue Folligan on 9/23/2015 10:59:33 PM Votes 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down

How to explain the function of the compressor in the refrigerant cycle. Include the state of refrigerant at this point

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