This is called relative humidity. It is the ratio between the actual humidity, and the humidity for saturated air - that is, the maximum amount of water air can hold. This saturation point is dependent on temperature.
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when the Humidity is at 100 percent the raindrops are a little thicker then potato wedges because of condensation.
Multiply 0.00039805 by 100 to convert to percent: 0.00039805 × 100 = 0.039805 %
If you mean 24.5 as a percent, then the answer is 24.5 times 100 or 2450 percent
When the air temp drops to the dew point that is 100% relative humidity - the air is saturated and condensation willf form. In general, the air temp cannot drop below the dew point so humidities greater than 100% do not occur.
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