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Osvaldo Valencia
2 November, 09:10
What is the wet-bulb depression?
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2 November, 10:36
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The wet bulb depression is the difference between the dry-bulb temperature and the wet-bulb temperature. It is measured by a psychrometer. If there is 100% humidity, dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures are identical, making the wet-bulb depression equal to zero in such conditions. (In short; the difference between the temperature of a dry bulb and wet bulb.)
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