3 points of difference between Relative humidity and Absolute humidity. Thanks!
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Absolute humidity is the measure of water vapor (moisture) in the air, regardless of temperature. It is expressed as grams of moisture per cubic meter of air (g/m3). The maximum absolute humidity of warm air at 30°C/86°F is approximately 30g of water vapor – 30g/m3.
Relative humidity (RH) is the ratio of the partial pressure of water vapor to the equilibrium vapor pressure of water at a given temperature. Relative humidity depends on temperature and the pressure of the system of interest. The same amount of water vapor results in higher relative humidity in cool air than warm air.
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Absolute humidity is the measure of the actual water vapor in the air. ... Relative humidity is the ratio of the absolute humidity to the theoretical maximum for a given temperature and pressure. It is expressed as a %. So, if the air holds half of what it could hold, the relative humidity is 50%
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