Really, the video was awesome! I really understand all the topics. But interesting things are that , in my class I didn't understand any things about this topics.so thank you so much sir.
@@NwankwoTreasure-i6m When you are in between lines then you need to interpolate the values. You can draw a parallel line between 80% and 90% but this time crossing the point, then you calculate how much is the value by interpolating.
Very good explanation, thank you
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Soon I will have air-condition mid-term exam and you saved my life
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Good explanation. I had difficulty with psychometrics in college and when I watch this video it help me and I understand. Thanks you.
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Thank you for making this video. I was struggling with the questions. Visual is so much better! 😃
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Very clear illustration.Thank you very much, Sir.
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really helpful thank you
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I have an exam tomorrow. Thanks my man.
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I think relative humidity should be 83% instead of 0.83%.
You are right, it 83%
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Love it, clearly explained
Thank you so much for your kind words
Really, the video was awesome!
I really understand all the topics.
But interesting things are that , in my class I didn't understand any things about this topics.so thank you so much sir.
That's great!
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May I ask, why the relative humidity is 0.83% instead of 83%?
I made a mistake, it’s clear humidity is 83%, sorry for that
is there any accurate calculate why you got 83% or you just subjectively estimate it?
In the graph I could read 83%, it depends on your eyes
i hav exam in 10 min thanks a lot
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How did you assume the numbers
Everything is clear
@@ENGSchool I'm talking about the 0.83 and also the how you got the humidity ratio with assumptions cause it's not on a graph 🤷
@@NwankwoTreasure-i6m When you are in between lines then you need to interpolate the values. You can draw a parallel line between 80% and 90% but this time crossing the point, then you calculate how much is the value by interpolating.
Very good explanation. Thankyou
You are welcome