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On a cool summer morning in East Lansing, Michigan, the temperature was 7 ℃elsius and the air was saturated with​ RH​ = 100%. That afternoon, the temperature rose to 29° Celsius. If the same air mass remained in place all day (meaning the moisture content did not change throughout the day).

Required:
a. Would the relative humidity increase or decrease in the afternoon?
b. What was the relative humidity during that afternoon (rounded to the nearest percent)?

User Zyoma
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Answer:

The correct answer is -

a) The relative humidity decreases with an increase in temperature.

b) 25%

Step-by-step explanation:

The dew point (Td) is the temperature at which the Relative humidity (RH) is 100%. So in the given question dew point, is (Td) is 7° C. The RH can be calculated by the formula:


RH: =100*((EXP((17.625*TD)/(243.04+TD)))/(EXP((17.625*T)/(243.04+T))))

Putting the values of Td and T we get RH=


RH: =100*((EXP((17.625*7)/(243.04+7)))/(EXP((17.625*29)/(243.04+29))))

= 25.02 or 25 %.

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