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What would be the absolute humidity of air if 1 cu.m. air contains 4.08 gms of vapour at 0°C temperature?

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Answered by Secondman
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"Given:

Volume of air = 1 cu.m

Water vapour = 4.08 g

Temperature = 0°C

To find:

Air's absolute humidity

Solution:

The absolute humidity of air means the total amount of water vapour contained in the atmosphere.

Temperature cannot be taken into account.

Absolute humidity of air = (Water vapour amount)/(Volume of air)

Absolute humidity of air = (4.08)/1 = 4.08 g/cu.m"

Answered by manishavedant26
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