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why does a wet bulb thermometer always show less temperature than the dry bulb thermometer?​

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Answered by RohiniSD
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The adiabatic evaporation of water from the thermometer and the cooling effect is indicated by a "wet bulb temperature" lower than the "dry bulb temperature" in the air. The evaporation is reduced when the air contains more water vapor.

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