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The difference of supersaturated temperature and saturation temperature at that pressure is called
A. degree of supersaturation
B. degree of superheat
C. degree of undercooling
D. none of these

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Answered by 99EkanshNimbalkar
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option C is the correct answer.........
Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

Correct option is: C

Degree of undercooling

The difference of supersaturated temperature and saturation temperature at that pressure is called Degree of undercooling.

Explanation:

Degree of undercooling : is the saturation temperature at a degree of The temperature of supersaturated vapor at pressure when it enters the condenser in supersaturated flow is lower than the saturation temperature corresponding to the saturated vapor pressure.

So, the vapor is said to be undercooled, and the degree of undercooling is defined as the difference between the saturation temperature corresponding to the pressure and the temperature.

The ideal exit condition, the actual condition is R.

As a result, The difference of supersaturated temperature and saturation temperature at that pressure is called the degree of undercooling/supercooling is equal to T_{1} - T_{R}.

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