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x previous | 8 of 19 | ne Problem 17.43 Part A Dew-Point Temperature One measure of the amount of water in the atmosphere is the dew point, the temperature at which the atmosphere's water content would be in equilibrium with liquid water and droplets of dew would begin to form. On a warm summer day when the dew-point temperature is 68 °F, what is the pressure of water in the atmosphere? Refer to (Figure 1) and note that the pressure of the water vapor (called the partial pressure of water) is equal to the vapor pressure at the dew-point temperature Express your answer to two significant figures and include appropriate units. ValueUnits My Answers Give Up Incorrect; Try Again; 6 attempts remaining Part B Figure 1of If the weather changes and the partial pressure of water is reduced to 1.7 kPa what is the new dew-point temperature? Express your answer to two significant figures and include appropriate units. Vapor-pressure curve Liquid Value Units Submit Answers Give Up Gas Incorrect; Try Again; 6 attempts remaining 10 20 Temperature C 30 40 Provide Feedback ContinueExplanation / Answer
Part-A
First of all here given that the dew-point temperature is 68 0F = 20 0C
From the graph at 20 0C temp , vapor pressure water is 2.33 kPa = pressure of water in atmosphere
part-B
Now if the weather change and partial pressure of water changed to 1.7 Kpa
Then from the graph that at 1.7 Kpa, Temperature is 15 0C = 59 0F = New dew-point temperature
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