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comment RH change with temperature change plus water required to return volume to same RH at new temperature
@Ron upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/… this should give you all the parts you need to answer the question either way.
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comment Is inductive heatings heating force proportional to the electron that flow through the inductive coil?
you need to learn a bit about induction first. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_induction induction comes from a changing magnetic field. the changing part is very important. this doesnt induce heating, it induces an electromotive force. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromotive_force. this is the same as hooking the inductor up to a battery. the emf causes current to flow via ohms law (Emf = I*R) and the heat comes from the dissipated power by the resistance (P = I^2 R) if you have a more specific question edit this post. till then,
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revised How does one determine whether an object will make an EM wave refract in a qualitative way?
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asked How does one determine whether an object will make an EM wave refract in a qualitative way?
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answered Horizontal Speed of Descending Parachute