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relative humidity and absolute humidity definition
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Relative humidity refers to the amount of moisture in the air compared to the maximum amount that the air can hold at a particular temperature. It is expressed as a percentage and is commonly used to describe how humid or damp the air feels.
Absolute humidity, on the other hand, refers to the actual amount of water vapor present in the air. It is typically measured in grams of moisture per cubic meter of air. Unlike relative humidity, absolute humidity does not vary with changes in temperature and is a more direct measure of the amount of moisture in the air.
Absolute humidity, on the other hand, refers to the actual amount of water vapor present in the air. It is typically measured in grams of moisture per cubic meter of air. Unlike relative humidity, absolute humidity does not vary with changes in temperature and is a more direct measure of the amount of moisture in the air.
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