The difference between dry bulb temperature and wet bulb temperature is called
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DRY BULB TEMPERATURE(DBT):
The ordinary thermometer measure the air temperature in the atmosphere it is called dry bulb temperature. DBT or dry bulb temperature measures the atmospheric temperature.
WET BULB TEMPERATURE(WBT):
The wet bulb temperature is also measured using the ordinary thermometer. the only difference between the dry and wet bulb thermometer is the thermometer is covered by a wet cloth.
If the moisture in the air is low in the temperature it gives up more heat to the cloth and the wet bulb temperature will also be lower.
If the moisture content on the air is higher it will loose less heat and the wet bulb temperature will also be higher.
The wet bulb temperature indicates the amount of water vapor or moisture in the atmosphere.
The wet bulb temperature is always less than that of dry bulb temperature and the difference between them is called as wet bulb depression.
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