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What would the relative humidity be if a psychrometer gives the same reading on both thermometeres?

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What would the relative humidity be if a psychrometer gives the same reading on both thermometeres?

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Relative humidity is a ratio of the partial pressure of water vapor in the air to the partial pressure if the water vapor was concentrated enough to begin condensing. The simplest type of hygrometer is a sling psychrometer. ChaCha again soon!

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