A temperature difference of 50 K would be equivalent to a difference of 90 °F.
To calculate the delta temperature, you will take the difference between the final and initial temperature.
DeltaT means the difference or change in temperature.
Normally the term " delta T" is used to indicate the difference of two temperature readings.
The temperature difference between the air coming out and the air going back in.
Delta, is just a Greek letter very used in Math. It's meaning depends on the context. But a very common meaning, specially for capital delta ( a triangle) is difference. For instance, a temperature Delta usually means the difference of the temperatures of 2 objects. In your case, it probably means the difference of the given values
Delta means "change in"For example: Delta T means "change in temperature". To calculate this it would be (final temperature) - (initial temperature)
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That equation is, q(Joules) = mass * specific heat ( symbol is C ) * (delta, a triangle) change in temperature That is to say delta means, Temperature Final - Temperature Initial q is a constant and not subject to change as temperature is
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delta T or ▲T is the change of temperature. ▲T= (Final Temperature-Initial Temperature)
How heat is calculated in thermodynamics. Heat = mass x specific heat capacity x change in temperature.
Delta T (oC) =Inlet Temperature (oC) -outlet temperature (oC)