At 06:50 PM 6/22/2011, Mark Iverson wrote:

More frustration than confidence!
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>THE INSTRUMENT DOES PROVIDE MASS OF WATER AS VAPOR, AND SUBTRACTING
>THAT FROM THE MASS OF WATER GOING IN WILL GIVE YOU THE MASS OF LIQUID
>WATER THAT IS COMING OUT!!!!!!!!!!

Problem is, Mark, how do you get, from the instrument readings, the "mass of water as vapor"? What you get is, in one instrumental mode, the mass of water *per unit volume." That's as vapor.

In order to know the total mass of the vapor, then, you'd need to know the volume of the steam. But we don't have that figure.

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