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  2. Enthalpy–entropy chart - Wikipedia

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    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 Mollier diagram , plots the total heat against entropy, [ 1 ] describing the enthalpy of a ...

  3. Moody chart - Wikipedia

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    It adapts the work of Hunter Rouse [2] but uses the more practical choice of coordinates employed by R. J. S. Pigott, [3] whose work was based upon an analysis of some 10,000 experiments from various sources. [4] Measurements of fluid flow in artificially roughened pipes by J. Nikuradse [5] were at the time too recent to include in Pigott's chart.

  4. Psychrometrics - Wikipedia

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    The underlying psychrometric parameter data for the psychrometric chart and the Mollier diagram are identical. At first glance there is little resemblance between the charts, but if the chart is rotated by ninety degrees and looked at in a mirror the resemblance becomes apparent. The Mollier diagram coordinates are enthalpy and humidity ratio.

  5. Richard Mollier - Wikipedia

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    Richard Mollier (German: [mɔˈli̯eː]; 30 November 1863, Triest – 13 March 1935, Dresden) was a German professor of Applied Physics and Mechanics in Göttingen and Dresden, a pioneer of experimental research in thermodynamics, particularly for water, steam, and moist air.

  6. File:Mollier enthalpy entropy chart for steam - US units.svg

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  7. File:Mollier.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Multiplication table - Wikipedia

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    Cycles of the unit digit of multiples of integers ending in 1, 3, 7 and 9 (upper row), and 2, 4, 6 and 8 (lower row) on a telephone keypad. Figure 1 is used for multiples of 1, 3, 7, and 9. Figure 2 is used for the multiples of 2, 4, 6, and 8. These patterns can be used to memorize the multiples of any number from 0 to 10, except 5.

  9. Orders of magnitude (energy) - Wikipedia

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    1.2×10 9 J: Inflight 100-ton Boeing 757-200 at 300 knots (154 m/s) 1.4×10 9 J: Theoretical minimum amount of energy required to melt a tonne of steel (380 kWh) [132] [133] 2×10 9 J: Energy of an ordinary 61 liter gasoline tank of a car. [106] [134] [135] 2×10 9 J: Unit of energy in Planck units, [136] roughly the diesel tank energy of a mid ...