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  • 1constant-pressure chart — A chart with a plot of contours showing height above mean sea level of selected isobaric surfaces. It may contain analysis of height, wind, temperature, humidity, and other elements …

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  • 2Temperature — This article is about the thermodynamic property. For other uses, see Temperature (disambiguation). A map of global long term monthly average surface air temperatures i …

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  • 3Pressure volume diagram — Thermodynamics …

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  • 4psychrometric chart — Chart that shows relationship between the temperature, pressure, and moisture content of the air …

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  • 5Vapor pressure — (also known as equilibrium vapor pressure or saturation vapor pressure ), is the pressure of a vapor in equilibrium with its non vapor phases. All liquids and solids have a tendency to evaporate to a gaseous form, and all gases have a tendency to …

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  • 6Partial pressure — In a mixture of ideal gases, each gas has a partial pressure which is the pressure which the gas would have if it alone occupied the volume.[1] The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressures of each individual gas in the… …

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  • 7Wet-bulb temperature — The wet bulb temperature is a type of temperature measurement that reflects the physical properties of a system with a mixture of a gas and a vapor, usually air and water vapor. Wet bulb temperature can have several technical meanings:… …

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  • 8Enthalpy–entropy chart — The Mollier Enthalpy Entropy Diagram for water and steam. The dryness fraction , x, gives the fraction by mass of gaseous water in the wet region, the remainder being droplets of liquid. An enthalpy–entropy chart, also known as the h–s chart or… …

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  • 9isentropic chart — ▪ meteorology       meteorological map that shows the moisture distribution and flow of air along a surface of constant entropy, which is also a surface of constant potential temperature (the temperature a parcel of dry air would have if brought… …

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  • 10Vapour Pressure Deficit — Vapour Pressure Deficit, or VPD , is the difference (deficit) between the amount of moisture in the air and how much moisture the air can hold when it is saturated. Once air becomes saturated water will condense out to form clouds, dew or films… …

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