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Huawei H12-411_V2.0 Exam - Topic 1 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-411_V2.0 exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 1
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Sensible heat ratio=Sensible heat/Full heat/Sensible heat/(Sensible heat+Latent heat).

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Leah
3 months ago
I thought it was more complicated than that!
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Reita
3 months ago
Yup, I've seen that in my thermodynamics class.
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Katheryn
4 months ago
Wait, is that really how it's calculated?
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Julianna
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's all about that heat balance.
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Colene
4 months ago
That's the right formula for sensible heat ratio!
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Jennie
4 months ago
I recall something about latent heat being part of the total heat calculation, so I think the statement might be "True," but I need to double-check that.
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Bernardine
4 months ago
I feel like we discussed this in class, and it seems like the formula given is a bit off. I want to say it's "False," but I could be mistaken.
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Kattie
5 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, and I think the sensible heat ratio is actually the ratio of sensible heat to total heat, so I might lean towards "False."
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Alberto
5 months ago
I think the sensible heat ratio is related to how we measure heat transfer, but I'm not entirely sure if that formula is correct.
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Jeffrey
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. HttpSession objects to keep track of the cart during the user's session, and a database to persist the cart data between sessions. That should do the trick.
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Tamekia
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The nice command is used to set the scheduling priority of a process, with lower nice values having higher priority. So -15 should have higher priority than 7.
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Kent
5 months ago
I remember we discussed how sidechains can improve speed, but I'm not entirely sure about functionality.
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Tresa
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this. Let me think it through - I believe the Enable Switchover function is available on the Active and Standby Servers, but I'll double-check my notes to be certain.
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Darrin
9 months ago
This question is so straightforward, it's almost 'sensible'!
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Fatima
10 months ago
I wonder if the exam question writer had a sense of humor when they came up with this one. 'Sensible heat' - sounds like a pun waiting to happen!
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Maryanne
8 months ago
A) True
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Derrick
8 months ago
I know, right? 'Sensible heat' does sound like a pun waiting to happen!
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Graciela
8 months ago
B) False
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Dewitt
9 months ago
A) True
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Bette
10 months ago
Ah, the classic 'True or False' question. Let's see if my HVAC knowledge is up to par.
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Shaquana
8 months ago
I'm going with B) False on this one.
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Arlene
9 months ago
Hmm, I think it's A) True.
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Kasandra
9 months ago
B) False
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Marlon
9 months ago
A) True
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Cordelia
10 months ago
Wait, is it the numerator or the denominator that has the 'Sensible heat' term? I better double-check this.
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Marguerita
9 months ago
A) True
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Ashley
9 months ago
I think it's in the numerator.
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Clay
9 months ago
B) False
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Kayleigh
10 months ago
A) True
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Stephanie
10 months ago
Hmm, the formula looks a bit confusing. I hope I can remember it during the exam!
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Henriette
8 months ago
B) False
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Mari
8 months ago
Oh, that makes sense. Thanks for the explanation!
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Eden
8 months ago
Don't worry, just remember that sensible heat ratio is sensible heat divided by the sum of sensible heat and latent heat.
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Katy
8 months ago
A) True
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Destiny
8 months ago
Oh, that makes more sense now. Thanks for clarifying!
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Fabiola
8 months ago
Sensible heat ratio is Sensible heat/(Sensible heat+Latent heat).
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Jimmie
8 months ago
It's actually False, don't worry, I'll help you remember it.
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Beckie
9 months ago
A) True
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Rodolfo
10 months ago
But if you think about it, sensible heat ratio is calculated by dividing sensible heat by the sum of sensible heat and latent heat, so it should be A) True.
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Jamal
10 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is B) False.
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Rodolfo
10 months ago
I think the answer is A) True.
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