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State the use of Wet and Dry Bulb Thermometer.​

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Answered by saramariyaab
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dry-bulb thermometer A thermometer that registers normal air temperature. It may be used in conjunction with a wet-bulb thermometer: the relative humidity can be found by measuring the depression of temperature registered by the wet bulb. See also hygrometer and psychrometer.

Wet bulb temperature essentially measures how much water vapor the atmosphere can hold at current weather conditions. A lower wet bulb temperature means the air is drier and can hold more water vapor than it can at a higher wet bulb temperature

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Answered by shivasinghmohan629
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An instrument used to measure the amount of water vapor or relative humidity in the air. It is a combination of wet- and dry-bulb thermometers mounted on a frame with a handle that allows it to be swung around to permit air to move across the psychrometer. See psychrometer.

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