Hello, forgot to mention another important case:
Am 14.10.2010 um 15:12 schrieb Simon Wascher:
Relative humidity is relative because its depending on the temperature (and airpressure).
The mentioned airpressure is not a theoretical problem in two realistic cases:
if one lives in areas high above sea level like Colorado for example and when flying with the hurdy gurdy: airpressure in airliners is similarily low. With low air pressure the boiling point of water is sinking, so the water gets gaseous earlier than usually. This leads to the effect that the moisture in the instrument (which is liquid water) is decreasing.
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