Problem 5 At an altitude of 1,600m, the atmospheric pressure is 81.49kPa. What is the specific humidity and relative hum

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Problem 5 At an altitude of 1,600m, the atmospheric pressure is 81.49kPa. What is the specific humidity and relative hum

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Problem 5 At an altitude of 1,600m, the atmospheric pressure is 81.49kPa. What is the specific humidity and relative humidity at this altitude when the dry and wet bulb temperatures are measured to be 10°C and 5°C respectively? Note, due to the low atmospheric pressure at 1,600m, the latm psychrometric chart is not valid for this problem. You will receive no points if you use it
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