Area Temperature & Humidity for Prep & Packaging Area
What is the Area Temp & Humidity for the Prep & Packaging Area?
Explanation:
The question pertains to the calculation of how much water must condense from the air when the temperature drops, which can affect the relative humidity within a given area. On a day where the temperature is 25.0°C with a relative humidity of 90.0%, if the temperature drops to 15.0°C, a certain amount of water will condense out of the air. The amount of water vapor present in the air at the initial state is given to be 9.40 g/m³. When the temperature drops, this air will reach its saturation density, which is the point where relative humidity is 100% and water starts to condense out of the air; this temperature is known as the dew point. For air containing a water vapor density of 9.40 g/m³, the dew point is 10.0°C.