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Mystifying Relative Humidity - That can't be accurate?
Yes, according to this website your 61x17.3= 1058g is correct. If the air is already 37% saturated you could do 63% of that number, so even less.
The reason that the RH goes up with temperature is th …
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How is it possible to calculate the water content of air in liters ( from relative humidity ...
You could use this table that shows the maximum water content, it is for 100% humidity, then just adjust for the % humidity and multiply by the volume. …
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Doubts related to speed of sound in different mediums
It's to do with the fact that the dryness (humidity) of the air depends on temperature and the speed of sound in air also depends on temperature, see
https://www.nde-ed.org/Physics/Sound/tempandspeed.xhtml …