An instrument for measuring relative humidity.
psychrometer
No, a psychrometer is a tool used to measure relative humidity, not the amount of water vapor that condenses and falls to Earth. The amount of water vapor that condenses and falls as precipitation can be measured using instruments such as rain gauges or weather radars.
There is no difference, a psychrometer is a type of hygrometer.
An antonym for a psychrometer could be a hygrometer, which measures relative humidity without the use of a wet bulb thermometer.
it is earth science because it is only used on earth making it earth science
earth science
" Earth science is the science about earth, beoch."
To use a psychrometer, follow these steps: Wet the wick or sling of the psychrometer with distilled water. Swing the psychrometer in the air for a few minutes to allow evaporation to take place. Read the dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures from the psychrometer. Use these readings to calculate the relative humidity using a psychrometric chart or formula.
No. Earth science is about Earth.
Earth Science I believe
The two parts of a psychrometer is the dry-bulb thermometer and the wet-bulb thermometer.
Earth science