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Is there a difference in a wet bulb reading from a digital?
I have no clue. I didn't even know what a wet bulb was.Is there a difference in a wet bulb reading from a digital?
Only thing i know is that its not dry in the UK..I have no clue. I didn't even know what a wet bulb was.
I would think humidity like that would keep air cells from growing large enough
And once again I'm sure it has a lot to do with where you live and if the weather is humid or dry. Maybe it's dry in the uk?
Im confused about it too...And furthermore. . it says the humidity reading is by wet bulb. .and the instructions for the wet bulb is the shoe string in the thermometer. . so how then are you supposed to know what % the humidity is by going off of a thermometer? That makes no sense to my pea brain.
@Pyxis can you explain this wet bulb theory?
Lol. I'm not very cultured. History and geography was extremely boring to me when I was young. . I always fell asleepOnly thing i know is that its not dry in the UK..
Im confused about it too...
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Only reason i know is because Charity is obsessed with the UK and talks about it all the time..Lol. I'm not very cultured. History and geography was extremely boring to me when I was young. . I always fell asleep![]()
I know wet bulb is way different than RH(relative humidity). But no idea how much the numbers vary. Pyxis will tell us I bet.
And furthermore. . it says the humidity reading is by wet bulb. .and the instructions for the wet bulb is the shoe string in the thermometer. . so how then are you supposed to know what % the humidity is by going off of a thermometer? That makes no sense to my pea brain.
@Pyxis can you explain this wet bulb theory?