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Can someone explain to me how Dry and wet bulbs are related to relative humidity?
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Can someone explain to me how Dry and wet bulbs are related to relative humidity?
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if it is humid and/or hot out, the wet bulb (since it is wet) evaporates water, causing the gauge to go up. I'm not sure about dry bulb though.
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