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    How do I find an enthelpy value if my temp. is below 50 deg. celcius?

    Okay ill try it using the steam table. Thanks you sir, i really appreciate that. glad someone can help here :smile::smile::smile::smile::smile:
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    How do I find an enthelpy value if my temp. is below 50 deg. celcius?

    because from mollier diagram there is an x value which is a moisture of water parameter, and i think is a must factor to include. am i wrong ? or is it more simple using steam table to get the enthalpy ?
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    How do I find an enthelpy value if my temp. is below 50 deg. celcius?

    is there any equation to help me maybe ? still confuse to use this diagram :H
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    Where Can New Members Find Physics Homework Help?

    Thank you :smile::smile::smile::smile::smile:
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    How do I find an enthelpy value if my temp. is below 50 deg. celcius?

    the amount of heat needed to raise its temperature a certain amount. One of water's most significant properties is that it takes a lot of heat to it to make it get hot. Precisely, water has to absorb 4,184 Joules of heat for the temperature of one kilogram of water to increase 1 degree celsius (°C)
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    How do I find an enthelpy value if my temp. is below 50 deg. celcius?

    I want to design a curding machine (Milk to Cheese) with an open system that operate at isobaric process (contant pressure), P = 1 atm = 1,... bar the range of temperature is = 25-75 0C can i find an enthalpy of water from Mollier Diagram if my temp. is 25 to 75 degree celcius ? how ? from my...
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    Where Can New Members Find Physics Homework Help?

    I am new here, glad i can join :DD:DD:DD can anyone show me around, maybe... i got some question for my design.
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