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when the temperature of the air is 30°c, it's vapour holding capacity is 37 gms/cu.m then what would be the relative humidity?

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Answered by ranahridanshu
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Answer:

When the temperature of air is 30 degree C, it's vapour holding capacity is 30.37 gms/ If absolute humidity is 18 gms/ then what would be the relative

Explanation:

Answered by CarlosTheGreat
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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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