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The higher the relative humidity is the lower rate of evaporation.
Condesation will occur when the temperature of the air equals the dew point temperature (which is just another way to measure the amount of moisture that's present in the air) of that same air OR, another way to say the same thing, when the relaitive humidity is 100%. Water also needs something to condense onto...like a piece of dust or dirt or a some other type of surface (like the mirror in your bathroom). In the abscene of these types of nuclei, it may take relative humidities of slightly great than 100% (like up to or less than 105%) to get water to condense out of the atmosphere. It is very, very rare that there isn't some form of nuclei in the air though.
Condensation (cloud formation) will occur when dew point temperature equals ambient temperature.
Orifice size corrected to reference temperature.
It is approximately 25°C. In Fahrenheit it is approximately 78°F It is also approximately 298 K
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Relative Humidity goes above 90%, that means there is dew or fog forming or has formed. Related Links will give you more information.
Relative Humidity goes above 90%, that means there is dew or fog forming or has formed. Related Links will give you more information.
for air water system wet bulb equals to dry bulb at 100 % relative humidity for that given temperature of air.
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The higher the relative humidity is the lower rate of evaporation.
This is called the relative humidity. It changes due to evaporation and precipitation, and warm air can hold more water than cooler air.
If the relative humidity is at 75%, the air is not holding it's maximuim amount of water vapor. If it was holding its maxumum amount it would be 100%. The formula for that is:Actual water vapor_______________ * 100 Equals the percentTotal water vapor
Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere .Humidity is actually meant by relative humidity.There is also absolute humidity etc..Relative humidity is defined as the ratio of the partial pressure of water vapor in a parcel of air to the saturated vapor pressure of water vapour at a prescribed temperature.High humidity makes people feel hotter outside in the summer because it reduces the effectiveness of sweating to cool the body by reducing the evaporation of perspiration from the skin. Humidity is also greatly affected by intensity of solar radiation, altitude, wind exposure, cover and water status of soil.It is said that about 40% RH(relative humidity) is comfortable for human body. You can find more details about humidity on wikipedia .Follow the link - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humidity
When the humidity [amount of water vapor in the air] and the temperature are in the right combination, condensation occurs immediately. Condensation can occur at many different temperatures when the humidity is optimal.
Condesation will occur when the temperature of the air equals the dew point temperature (which is just another way to measure the amount of moisture that's present in the air) of that same air OR, another way to say the same thing, when the relaitive humidity is 100%. Water also needs something to condense onto...like a piece of dust or dirt or a some other type of surface (like the mirror in your bathroom). In the abscene of these types of nuclei, it may take relative humidities of slightly great than 100% (like up to or less than 105%) to get water to condense out of the atmosphere. It is very, very rare that there isn't some form of nuclei in the air though.
That's going to depend on the humidity level and size of the area being cooled.