CBSE BOARD X, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Atmospheric humidity is measured by
a. Hygrometer
b. Odometer​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer

Atmospheric humidity is measured by hygrometer .

Explanation

Hygrometer is a device which is used by scientists to calculate the total amount of water vapour in a given place .

When the air cannot hold any more droplets of water , the air is said to be saturated .

The first type of hygrometers that developed in China are examples of ancient hygrometers .

There are various types of hygrometers available for use .

Electric hygrometers identify humidity by change in electrical resistance .

Mechanical hygrometers use organic substances .

The psychrometer uses two thermometers in order to check humidity .

Hygrometers are great tools for research and helps to determine the weather of a place and is also used by weather forecasters .

Answered by mousmikumarisl
1

Answer:

Hygrometer is the correct option.

Explanation :

  • Air humidity is measured with hygrometers.
  • The wet-bulb temperature of a thermometer is lower than the air-bulb temperature when the bulb is covered in water or ice (wet-bulb).
  • This is because latent heat is removed from the surface of the bulb as the water evaporates.
  • Water vapour is created as water evaporates from land and various bodies of water.
  • Therefore, humidity is just the amount of moisture in the air at any given time. Simply said, as the air warms up, its ability to store water vapour rises, causing the air to become increasingly humid.
  • A hygrometer is a device used in meteorological science to gauge the moisture content of soil, confined spaces, and the atmosphere. Hydrogen vapour

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