Why does a car with an air conditioner running often have


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1. For air at 110oC and 100 kPa, is there any limit on the amount of water it can hold?

2. Can moist air below the freezing point, say -5oC, have a dew point?

3. Why does a car with an air conditioner running often have water dripping out?

4. Moist air at 35oC, ω = 0.0175, and Φ = 50% should be brought to a state of 20oC, ω = 0.01, and Φ = 70%. Is it necessary to add or subtract water?

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