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..... = Absolute humidity/Vapour holding capacity × 100 *

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Answered by annacatherinebijohn
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The term absolute humidity is less common: it describes the actual amount of water vapour in the air in g/m3. This also depends on the temperature of the air. Air at 25°C, for example, with a relative humidity of 100 per cent, would have an absolute humidity of 23g/m3 (A).

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