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yes,We can incubate microbes in an incubator which controls the temperature,humidity or O2 or CO2 level, required for their ultimate growth.
As snow falls it will evaporate if the surrounding air is drier, and the energy required to turn water or ice into a gas is taken from that air and the air cools. Eventually it cools to saturation, where the temperature and dew point are equal or very nearly so. This temperature - where the dew point and temperature "meet" if you increase the relative humidity to saturation - is the wet bulb temperature.
2 instruments are required to accomplish these measurements:a barometer to measure atmospheric pressure.a hygrometer to measure humidity.
This temperature is not calculated.
Optimum humidity, moderate temperature (24 to 30 degree Celsius) and long days of photoperiod favour early seedling growth. Good manured soils are also required to have better growth.
moisture in the air ,humidity
no and yes, this depends on the relative humidity and temperature you want to maintain in the house. The required relative humidity and temperature of the output of the air conditioning unit, can be calculated via Vapour and heat balances. Bert
yes,We can incubate microbes in an incubator which controls the temperature,humidity or O2 or CO2 level, required for their ultimate growth.
That would depend on the size of the room and the humidity.
the temperature has to be 32 degrees or less during precipitation
Relative Humidity is the ratio of the mass of vapour present in a certain volume of air to the mass of water vapour required to saturate the same volume of air at the same temperature. Another way of defining relative humidity is related to dew point. I.e relative humidity=s.v.p at dew point over s.v.p at air temperature multiply by 100%. And dew point is dependent upon prevalent atmospheric conditions like TEMPERATURE,wind and the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere.
is a condition in which an organism's temperature drops below that required for normal metabolism and body functions.
As snow falls it will evaporate if the surrounding air is drier, and the energy required to turn water or ice into a gas is taken from that air and the air cools. Eventually it cools to saturation, where the temperature and dew point are equal or very nearly so. This temperature - where the dew point and temperature "meet" if you increase the relative humidity to saturation - is the wet bulb temperature.
As snow falls it will evaporate if the surrounding air is drier, and the energy required to turn water or ice into a gas is taken from that air and the air cools. Eventually it cools to saturation, where the temperature and dew point are equal or very nearly so. This temperature - where the dew point and temperature "meet" if you increase the relative humidity to saturation - is the wet bulb temperature.
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Evaporation is really dependent on temperature, relative humidity and surface area not sunlight. Sunlight may increase evaporation by raising the temperature of the water through radiant heat.
Temperature and moisture stability are typically key factors at UbiBot in minimising costly and irreversible property damage. A critical alarm from a remote temperature sensor will allow you to take action before the temperature or humidity reaches dangerous levels. As a result, a wireless remote temperature sensor is required.