Step 1: Understand each psychrometric process and its effect on thermodynamic properties.
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Sensible cooling:
In this process, the dry bulb temperature of the air decreases while the dew point temperature remains constant. The air loses heat, but no condensation occurs.
→ Matching: 1 → R (Dry bulb temperature decreases and dew point temperature remains constant).
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Cooling and dehumidification:
During this process, both the dry bulb temperature and the dew point temperature decrease, but the air also loses moisture.
→ Matching: 2 → S (Dry bulb temperature decreases and dew point temperature decreases).
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Chemical dehumidification:
Chemical dehumidification removes moisture from the air using a chemical desiccant. This usually results in an increase in dry bulb temperature and a decrease in dew point temperature.
→ Matching: 3 → P (Dry bulb temperature increases and dew point temperature decreases).
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Heating and humidification:
In this process, air is both heated and moisture is added. Thus, both dry bulb and dew point temperatures increase.
→ Matching: 4 → Q (Dry bulb temperature increases and dew point temperature increases).
Step 2: Conclusion
Based on the analysis above, the correct matching is:
\({1 \rightarrow R, \quad 2 \rightarrow S, \quad 3 \rightarrow P, \quad 4 \rightarrow Q}\)
Thus, the correct answer is (C) 1-R, 2-S, 3-P, 4-Q.