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Mean Coincident WBT are the average of the indicated WBT occurring concurrently with the corresponding dry bulb temperature (DBT). Hope this clarifies the point. Rahul

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Q: What is the mean coincident wet bulb temperature?
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Why did the wet-bulb temperature record a lower temperature then a dry-bulb temperature?

the evaporation off the moisture on the wet bulb absorbs the heat.


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