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(a) What is 'humidity'? How is humidity measured?
Humidity and Relat​

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Answered by WhitEDeviLll
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≈≈> Humidity is the amount of water vapour in the air. If there is a lot of water vapour in the air, the humidity will be high. The higher the humidity, the wetter it feels outside. On the weather reports, humidity is usually explained as relative humidity.

> A psychrometer is an example of a hygrometer. A psychrometer uses two thermometers to measure relative humidity; one measures the dry-bulb temperature and the other measures the wet-bulb temperature.

> Humidity formula is given in attached image

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Answered by dhararam967
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  • The amount of water vapour in air is called humidity.
  • Relative humidity is measured by hygrometer.
  • Relative humidity increases with the increase of temperature.

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