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Relative humidity does not measure how hot it feels, but rather it measures the amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the maximum amount the air can hold at a particular temperature. High relative humidity can make it feel hotter because it affects the body's ability to cool itself through sweating.
Material can show that something is hot if it changes color, gives off light, emits steam or smoke, feels warm or hot to the touch, or increases in temperature when measured with a thermometer.
That depends on how hot the water is in the cup. Use the thermometer to measure it and see.
Temperature does not translate directly to how "hot" something feels. Heat is about the total thermal energy of a substance, not just its temperature. So, a liquid at 20ºC and 10ºC would feel different in terms of warmth, with 20ºC feeling warmer due to containing more thermal energy.
The handle was likely made of a material with high thermal conductivity, such as wood or plastic, which does not retain heat well. This would explain why it feels cold even when the pot is hot.
The time it takes for a puddle to evaporate on a hot day can vary depending on factors like the size of the puddle, temperature, humidity, and wind conditions. In general, small puddles can evaporate in a few hours to a day on a hot day.
Relative Humidity is measured with a HygrometerHumidity is the amount of water vapor in the air.On hot days, when it feels sticky, the humidity would then be high.
Relative Humidity is measured with a HygrometerHumidity is the amount of water vapor in the air.On hot days, when it feels sticky, the humidity would then be high.
The heat index combines air temperature and relative humidity to determine how hot it feels outside.
The heat index combines air temperature and relative humidity to determine how hot it feels outside.
If the amount of moisture did not change, the relative humidity would be lower because there would be less moisture in the air relative to how much that hot air could hold.
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As the sun goes down, the temperature drops and the capacity to hold water vapor in the air decreases increasing the relative humidity above 0 percent
Depends on the rate of supply of heat and the relative humidity. It could take forever (100% relative humidity), or be almost instantaneous (pour onto a red hot plate with < 100% humidity).
because the weather is not to hot or to cold its just right to exercise
because the weather is not to hot or to cold its just right to exercise
You need to be careful on hot days when the relative humidity is high because the air is harder to breath. The air is more dense with water.