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Q: What is the dewpoint when the dry-bulb temperature is 8 and the wet-bulb temperature is 2?
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How does air temperature affect the dew point?

Temperature (dry adiabatic lapse rate) changes at about 2 per degree F per 1000 ft, dew point more slowly (saturated adiabatic lapse rate), at about 3 degree F per 1000 ft. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabatic_lapse_rate. jb


What are 2 units that scientist use to measure temperature?

To measure temperature, scientists use:KelvinCelsiusFahrenheit.


What do you measure humitidy with?

You measure humidity with a psychrometer. It is a tool that has 2 thermometers connected to either side of a piece of material. One of the thermometers is normal and the other one has a wet sock on it. To use the psychrometer you spin it for 2 minutes or so and you take the temperature on the dry bulb thermometer (the normal one) and take the temperature of the wet bulb thermometer (the one with the wet sock on it). The wet one will dry out more if there is less moisture in the air because as you are spinning it you are evaporating the water into the air. The dryer air can hold more water than moist or humid air. By comparing the two numbers you can figure out the wet bulb depression, the dewpoint, and the relative humidity.


What would be the temperature of water at room temperature after 4 ice cubes are added in and melted after 2 hours?

Room temperature


The low temperature one day was 6 below zero and the high temperature was 2 below zero describe each temperature using an integer then use one of the two symbols to compare them?

-6 < -2

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