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If there is no difference in the dry and wet bulb, you can assume that the relative humidity is __________. a. 100% b. 75% c. 50% d. 0% E. It cannot be determined.
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If there is no difference in the dry and wet bulb, you can assume that the relative humidity is __________.
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b. 75%
c. 50%
d. 0% E. It cannot be determined.
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If there is no difference in the dry and wet bulb temperatures,
you can assume that the relative humidity is 100% . . . since
no water was able to evaporate from the wet bulb.
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