Which is heavier, dry air or water vapor?
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Which is heavier, dry air or water vapor?
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I vote for dry air.
dry air
just to be different it depends on the temperature.
Norm I know you can work the psychrometric calculator could you explain it to us sometime, if you already haven't.
Let's see now, the clouds are a collection of water vapor and they are located where?
see I knew you were going to pull something like that.
dah hilt a hilt:D
Ok, so how do you explain fog on the ground?Quote:
Originally posted by pjs
see I knew you were going to pull something like that.
dah hilt a hilt:D
Which is more important? 6% net profit or 2% gross profit?
Ooops wrong thread!
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Originally posted by HVAC Pro
Which is more important? 6% net profit or 2% gross profit?
If I knew the answer to that I would still be a contractor! :)
I belive most look at gross profit.Quote:
Originally posted by HVAC Pro
Which is more important? 6% net profit or 2% gross profit?
Because over-head can be reduced which would in turn increase net profit. In reality they are both important but a bank or something of the sorts is going to be looking more at gross profit.
[Edited by I_got_ideas on 07-20-2004 at 10:39 PM]
Fog on the ground means there is no dry air, the air is saturated.
Forgive me, grasping for staws to justify my answer but it sounds good. :D
You know, that sounds real good now that I read it again.
[Edited by I_got_ideas on 07-20-2004 at 10:40 PM]