Humidity is measured by relative humidity. ( Answer only if you know ) wrong answers will be reported.
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Answer:
Relative humidity is normally expressed as a percentage; a higher percentage means that the air–water mixture is more humid. At 100% relative humidity, the air is saturated and is at its dew point.Relative humidity (RH) is computed from the ambient temperature, shown by the dry-bulb thermometer and the difference in temperatures as shown by the wet-bulb and dry-bulb thermometers. Relative humidity can also be determined by locating the intersection of the wet and dry-bulb temperatures on a psychrometric chart.
Explanation:
Humidity is the amount of moisture or water present in the air in the form of water vapors. It is measured in grams of water in a letter of air (mass/volume). ... Relative humidity is the percentage of the moisture against the highest possible level of moisture in the air at a specific temperature.
according to me this is the answer .
don't report .
it is correct .
Relative humidity can be expressed in terms of pressure or density. In both cases it is expressed as a percentage and is calculated by dividing actual vapor pressure by saturation vapor pressure (or actual vapor density by saturation vapor density), then multiplying that number by 100.