humidite

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(Tıp) humidity
{n} moistness, dampness
You say there is humidity when the air feels very heavy and damp. The heat and humidity were insufferable
water vapor in the atmosphere Absolute humidity is the amount of water vapor in a given quantity of air; it is not a function of temperature Relative humidity is a ratio of actual atmospheric moisture to the maximum amount of moisture that could be carried at a given temperature, assuming constant atmospheric pressure The higher the temperature--other factors remaining constant--the lower the relative humidity (i e the drier the air)
The amount of water vapor in the air It is often confused with relative humidity or dew point
dampness, especially that of the air
The degree of moisture in the air
A general term referring to water vapor in the air
wetness in the atmosphere
Humidity is the amount of water in the air. The humidity is relatively low. Amount of water vapour in the air. One of the most variable characteristics of the atmosphere, humidity is an important factor in climate and weather: it regulates air temperature by absorbing thermal radiation both from the Sun and the Earth; it is directly proportional to the latent energy available for the generation of storms; and it is the ultimate source of all forms of condensation and precipitation. Humidity varies because the water-holding capacity of air is determined by temperature. When a volume of air at a given temperature holds the maximum amount of water vapour possible, the air is said to be saturated. Relative humidity is the water-vapour content of the air relative to its content at saturation. Saturated air has a relative humidity of 100%; near the Earth the relative humidity rarely falls below 30%
The amount of water vapor in the air
The percent concentration of water vapor in the atmosphere
is the quantity of water vapor in the air Relative humidity is the ration between the actual quantity of watervapor and the amount of watervapor that the air can hold at a given temperature
{i} dampness, moistness, mugginess
The ratio of the actual water content of the air to the amount of water the air is capable of holding at a particular temperature
is the amount of water vapor in the air The higher the temperature, the greater the number of water molecules the air can hold "Relative humidity" describes the amount of water in the air compared with how much the air can hold at the current temperature For example, 50% relative humidity means the air holds half the water vapor it is capable of holding
The amount of water vapor content in the air
Moisture; dampness; a moderate degree of wetness, which is perceptible to the eye or touch; used especially of the atmosphere, or of anything which has absorbed moisture from the atmosphere, as clothing
Generally, a measure of the water vapor content of the air Popularly, it is used synonymously with relative humidity
(Relative)Ratio between the amount of moisture in the air and the greatest amount of moisture the air could hold at the same temperature
The moisture in the air See also: Relative humidity
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