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Tag Archives: Vapour Pressure
Why does moisture accumulate in cold areas?
Why does moisture accumulate in cold areas? In cold areas, the air in that location has a raised relative humidity compared to surrounding comparative environments. This correspondingly encourages materials in this higher humidity environment to absorb and retain more water … Continue reading
Share on FacebookHow do you define moisture levels in air?
How do you define moisture levels in air? Moisture in air is water vapour – and is present in air in almost all circumsances. The amount of moisture in air is very small in comparison with materials or in liguid. … Continue reading
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How does moisture in the air and moisture in materials interact?
How does moisture in the air and moisture in materials interact? There is a relationship between airborne moisture (vapour) and moisture in materials which dictates their equilibrium relationship. Share on Facebook
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