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The vapour content in the air is measured using a physical quantity called

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Vapour content in air is measured using a physical quantity, called Absolute Humidity.

Explanation:

(A) Absolute Humidity: Absolute Humidity is the ratio of water vapour mass in a volume of moist air to this volume.

(B) Relative Humidity: Relative Humidity is the ratio of partial pressure of water vapour to its equilibrium vapour pressure.

(C) Dew point: The dew point is a calculating temperature with whose help, air has to be cooled to be saturated with water vapour.

(D) Humidity: The concentration of water vapour in air is defined as Humidity.

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