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How does a psychrometer measure relative humidity?(1 point)
It compares wet air and dry air at two different elevations.
it compares the level of moisture in the air at different times of the day.
It compares the temperature in wet air and dry air.
It compares the temperature to the level of moisture in the air.
i wna know if my answer was correct.
It compares wet air and dry air at two different elevations.
it compares the level of moisture in the air at different times of the day.
It compares the temperature in wet air and dry air.
It compares the temperature to the level of moisture in the air.
i wna know if my answer was correct.
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The correct answer is: **It compares the temperature in wet air and dry air.**
A psychrometer typically consists of two thermometers: a dry bulb thermometer that measures the air temperature and a wet bulb thermometer that has a moistened wick around its bulb. The difference in temperatures between the two thermometers is used to calculate the relative humidity of the air.
A psychrometer typically consists of two thermometers: a dry bulb thermometer that measures the air temperature and a wet bulb thermometer that has a moistened wick around its bulb. The difference in temperatures between the two thermometers is used to calculate the relative humidity of the air.
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