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When the temperature of the air is 20 degree celsius its vapour holding capacity is 17.30 grams per cubic metre if absolute humidity is 12 grams per cubic metre then what would be the relative humidity

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Given data:

At a given temperature 30° C,

Absolute humidity = 18 gms/ cu.m

Vapour holding capacity of air = 30.37 gms/ cu.m

Solution:

Relative humidity is the ratio of absolute humidity to maximum amount of water vapour that the air can hold at a given temperature. It is expressed as percentage.

Relative humidity = (18/30.07) * 100 = 59.2%

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