Asked by Yellow
imagine that the air temperature in your classroom increased by 10 degrees celsius. Would the relative humidity of the air in the room go up or down? Explain. Please help!!!!
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Answered by
Dave
increasing the air temperature increases the airs ability to hold more water, which is why its really humid when it's hot outside. Increasing the room temp increases the relative humidity.
Answered by
Yellow
So would the relative humidity would go up or not? Either way, explain.
Answered by
Yellow
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