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What is Absolute Humidity | Definition of Absolute Humidity Explained | Physics Concepts
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Absolute humidity is the measure of water vapor (moisture) in the air, regardless of temperature.
It is expressed as grams of moisture per cubic meter of air (g/m3).
The maximum absolute humidity of warm air at 30°C/86°F is approximately 30g of water vapor - 30g/m3.
The maximum absolute humidity of cold air at 0°C/32°F is approximately 5g of water vapor - 5g/m3.
As an example, consider two containers: Summer Winter Humidity Comparisons
Container one has a maximum volume of 30 g of water and is half full, or 50% of its capacity.
Container two has a maximum volume of 5 g of water and is three quarters full, or 75% of its capacity.
Container one contains four times as much water as container two, yet actually contains a lower percentage of relative humidity.
If we now call container one 'summer' and container two 'winter', we can differentiate between 'absolute' and 'relative' humidity
Relative humidity, expressed as a percent, measures the current absolute humidity relative to the maximum (highest point) for that temperature.Specific humidity is the ratio of the mass of water vapor to the total mass of the moist air parcel.
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Absolute humidity is the measure of water vapor (moisture) in the air, regardless of temperature.
It is expressed as grams of moisture per cubic meter of air (g/m3).
The maximum absolute humidity of warm air at 30°C/86°F is approximately 30g of water vapor - 30g/m3.
The maximum absolute humidity of cold air at 0°C/32°F is approximately 5g of water vapor - 5g/m3.
As an example, consider two containers: Summer Winter Humidity Comparisons
Container one has a maximum volume of 30 g of water and is half full, or 50% of its capacity.
Container two has a maximum volume of 5 g of water and is three quarters full, or 75% of its capacity.
Container one contains four times as much water as container two, yet actually contains a lower percentage of relative humidity.
If we now call container one 'summer' and container two 'winter', we can differentiate between 'absolute' and 'relative' humidity
Relative humidity, expressed as a percent, measures the current absolute humidity relative to the maximum (highest point) for that temperature.Specific humidity is the ratio of the mass of water vapor to the total mass of the moist air parcel.
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