| hygrometer | <physics> An instrument for measuring the degree of moisture of the atmosphere. Daniell's hygrometer, a form of hygrometer consisting of a bent glass tube terminating in two bulbs, the one covered with muslin, the other of black glass, and containing ether and a thermometer. Ether being poured on the muslin, the black ball, cooled by the evaporation of the ether within, is soon covered with dew; at this moment, the inclosed thermometer gives the dew-point, and this, compared with the reading of one in the air, determines the humidity. Origin: Gr. Wet, moist: cf. F. Hygrometre. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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measuring instrument for measuring the relative humidity of the atmosphere
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Hygrometers are instruments used for measuring humidity. The simplest form of a hygrometer consists of two thermometers, one of which has its bulb constantly kept wet. Evaporation from the bulb lowers the temperature so that this thermometer shows a lower temperature. Humidity is computed from the ambient temperature as shown by the "dry bulb thermometer" and the difference in temperature shown by the "wet bulb" and dry bulb thermometers. ...
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An instrument giving the humidity of the air at any instant.
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An instrument used to measure the Relative Humidity of the air.
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An instrument that measures the water vapor content of the atmosphere.
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