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The Great Outdoors
Imagine that early one cool morning you use a psychrometer outdoors and?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vanessa" data-source="post: 2344956" data-attributes="member: 214091"><p>that the wet-bulb and dry-bulb values are the same.</p><p>A. what conclusiion can you draw about the evaporation from the wet-bulb thermometer in this case?</p><p>B what conclusion can you draw about relative humidity in this case?</p><p>C. From your knowledge of relative humidity, would this be a good or bad day for hanging laundry outdoors to dry? explain your answer. </p><p>im a tad confused about this topic, thx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vanessa, post: 2344956, member: 214091"] that the wet-bulb and dry-bulb values are the same. A. what conclusiion can you draw about the evaporation from the wet-bulb thermometer in this case? B what conclusion can you draw about relative humidity in this case? C. From your knowledge of relative humidity, would this be a good or bad day for hanging laundry outdoors to dry? explain your answer. im a tad confused about this topic, thx. [/QUOTE]
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