Respuesta :

Answer:

Yes, with change in humidity, enthalpy changes as well.

Explanation:

This can be explained by the given relation:

H = [tex]0.24T_{b}(w(0.444T_{b} + 1061 ) )[/tex]

where

H = enthalpy (in Btu/lb)

w = specific humidity (lb-water/lb-dry air)

[tex]T_{b}[/tex] = dry-bulb temperature (in [tex]F^{\circ}[/tex])

The above relation clearly explains that if temperature does not vary, enthalpy is in direct proportion with the humidity.

So, any change in humidity results in a corresponding change in the enthalpy.