Relative Humidity can be measured with a psychrometer. A psychrometer has two thermometers, a wet-bulb and dry-bulb. The wet-bulb has a wet cloth on one end. If the wet-bulb is colder than the dry-bulb, than you apply the information to a psychrometer chart, which tells you the relative humidity, from which you can determine "high" or "low".
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You measure humidity by using a hygrometer. A hygrometer consists of 2 thermometers and bulbs.
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Humidity
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relative humidity
Humidity is a condition of a gas, you add moisture to a gas to increase it's humidity and dry it to reduce the humidity when air gets to 100% humidity it may rain?
A day with low humidityLow humidity. High humidity will prevent sweat from evaporating and hence make you feel warmer.
Relative humidity work with the amount of moist and water vapor that is all together.and that how all the vapor that is all together and that the type of moist that what call the relative humidity.
precipitation and humidity
Dehumidifiers work by drawing humidity out of the air. anonymous@oola.com
HR= actual vapor pressure/ saturation vapor pressure
You've just described the formula. The result is called the "Relative humidity".
because of the hard work
it does not have a formula
it does not have a formula
Humidity sensors will work in any climate. However, humidity sensors are generally not used outdoors. Rather they're used in industrial applications where problems can occur if an environment becomes too dry or too humid. Humidity sensors actually work well in all climates. They are calibrated to be sensitive throughout the entire range of humidity, from 0-100%. It is best, however, to avoid placing sensors in areas where there is no wind so they have a change to stabilize.
Depends on what formula.
they coil and uncoil in response to humidity
his formula does not work because if you get a cone it adds up to 0