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distinguish between absolute humidity and relative humidity.. point wise plzz​

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Answered by dineshsahu8024
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A carom board is a square board with a symmetrical design as shown in the diagram below. E,F,GE,F,G, and HH are the midpoints of AD,BA,CBAD,BA,CB, and

   DCDC respectively. Anand wants to pocket his last coin which is at EE. Taking the laws of reflection to be applicable, he strikes from the point MM, so that   

   the striker reflects at FF, then at GG, then at HH and finally hits the coin at EE. Choosing DD to be the origin (right direction is +veX−axis+veX−axis and upward

   direction is +veY−axis+veY−axis), choose the correct options.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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. The maximum absolute humidity of cold air at 0°C/32°F is approximately 5g of water vapor – 5g/m3.

Relative humidity also measures water vapor but RELATIVE to the temperature of the air. It is expressed as the amount of water vapor in the air as a percentage of the total amount that could be held at its current temperature.

Warm air can hold far more moisture than cold air meaning that the relative humidity of cold air would be far higher than warm air if their absolute humidity levels were equal.

Relative humidity is cited in weather forecasts as it affects how we “feel” temperature.

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