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Title: Relative Humidity


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Relative Humidity
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Hot Air
  • Warm air has more energy and more space between
    each molecule.
  • It can hold more water vapor than colder air
  • More Water

3
Cold Air
  • Cold air has less energy and the molecules are
    closer together.
  • It cant contain as much water vapor as warmer
    air can.
  • Less Water

4
It Depends
  • Relative humidity is how much water vapor is in
    the air compared to how much there could be if
    the air was saturated or full.

5
Hot vs Cold
  • A relative humidity of 50 on a hot day would
    mean there was more water vapor in the air than
    50 relative humidity on a cold day.
  • It would be wetter

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Dropping Temperature
  • So, if the amount of water vapor stays the same
    but the temperature goes down, the relative
    humidity would go up

Humidity
Temperature
7
Rising Temperature
  • If the amount of water vapor stays the same and
    the temperature goes up, the relative humidity
    will go down.

Humidity
Temperature
8
The most water in the air
  • Even on the hottest day, with very high relative
    humidity, the percent of the air that is water
    vapor is never more than about 4.

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Measuring Humidity
  • You can measure the relative humidity by figuring
    out how much water can evaporate into the air
    around you at a given temperature.
  • The difference in temperature between a dry
    thermometer and a wet thermometer can be used to
    calculate the humidity.

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  • If the air already has a lot of water vapor in
    it, not much new water can evaporate.
  • If the air is dry lots of water can evaporate.
  • It takes heat from the air to help water
  • evaporate making the
  • temperature of the
  • thermometer go
  • down.

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