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A wet thermometer shows higher reading than the dry thermometer?

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Answered by itsManju
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Evaporation is an endothermic process, which means it absorbs heat, so the wet bulb temperature is lower than the dry bulb temperature or the same. It is never higher.

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Answered by sauravsankalp2
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Wet Bulb Temperature - T

Wet Bulb temperature can be measured by using a thermometer with the bulb wrapped in wet muslin. The adiabatic evaporation of water from the thermometer and the cooling effect is indicated by a "wet bulb temperature" lower than the "dry bulb temperature" in the air.

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