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➡Why density of moist air is less.....?

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Answered by aashnaa66brainly
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:answer:With all factors equal, moist air is less dense than dry air because water has a lower molecular weight than nitrogen and oxygen. Since lower air density offers less resistance to the flight of a baseball, the ball will travel farther when humidity is higher —advantage hitter.With all factors equal, moist air is less dense than dry air because water has a lower molecular weight than nitrogen and oxygen. Since lower air density offers less resistance to the flight of a baseball, the ball will travel farther when humidity is higher —advantage hitterIt also changes with variation in atmospheric pressure, temperature and humidity. At 1013.25 hPa (abs) and 15°C, air has a density of approximately 1.225 kg/m³ (or 0.00237 slug/ft³), about 1/1000th that of water) according to ISA (International Standard Atmosphere).hope it helps you mate

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With all factors equal, moist air is less dense than dry air because water has a lower molecular weight than nitrogen and oxygen. Since lower air density offers less resistance to the flight of a baseball, the ball will travel farther when humidity is higher —advantage hitter......

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