How a Hygrometer works
67Hygrometers are instruments used for measuring humidity; the amount of moisture present in the air.
The simplest form of a hygrometer is known as a "psychrometer". A psychrometer consists of two thermometers, one uses a dry bulb to measure the dry temperature and the other is kept wet to measure wet-bulb temperature.
Evaporation from the wet bulb lowers the temperature, so that the wet-bulb thermometer usually shows a lower temperature than that of the dry-bulb thermometer.
Relative humidity is calculated from the ambient temperature as shown by the dry-bulb thermometer. Alternatively it can be determined by locating the intersection of the wet- and dry-bulb temperatures on a psychrometric chart.
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