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Detail mass transfer lecture in very simple language and easy to understand. And don't forget to subscribe RUclips channel for video and telegram channel for notes ruclips.net/video/9IQc3lfvOUU/видео.html
Detail mass transfer lecture in very simple language and easy to understand and don't forget to subscribe the RUclips channel for more video telegram channel for notes ruclips.net/video/9IQc3lfvOUU/видео.html
Arun kumar it's not water may be petrol because it evaporated at room temperature not only petrol any other fluid which have evaporation point at room temperature
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Drying ku video potunga sir
Very useful sir
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thank u very much sir
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Sir , mass transfer la drying koncham solli kutunga
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Water eppadi athuva evaporate aagum heat pannadha aakum. Puri la sir
Arun kumar it's not water may be petrol because it evaporated at room temperature not only petrol any other fluid which have evaporation point at room temperature