gallons
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This question has an infinite number of answers as no units of measurement are quoted
At any given pressure and temperatire, a volume of air can hold a certain amout of water vapour before is begins to condense out (into water droplets). 10% humidity means that the amount of water vapour in the air is 10% of what the air could hold at that pressure and temperature.
The amount held in a container is the volume.
The amount that a jar can hold......
volume measurements
volume measurements
Volume in quarts, cups, or liters. Mass in lbs or kg,
Volume in quarts, cups, or liters. Mass in lbs or kg,
The amount of oxygen the lungs can hold at full capacity
25ml.
If you measure properly, the amount of water does not change. Measurement with whatever graduated cylinder you choose will not alter the amount of liquid measured. Most people choose to measure once with a larger one, but if the amount of liquid falls between the measurement lines, you can measure the "leftover" with a smaller cylinder and find the exact answer.
Air can hold a certain amount of water vapour. The amount it can hold depends on the air temperature - the hotter it is, the more water it can hold. A way to think of it is that water Can dissolve in air, just like some gases and solids can dissolve in water.
Water vapor in the air compared to the amount of water vapor that air could hold at a given temperature.
relative humidity
Nope.
relative humidity