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|Meaning=(Sometimes called [[chemical hygrometer]].) A type of [[hygrometer]] that measures the [[water vapor]] content of the [[atmosphere]] by means of the [[absorption]] of [[vapor]] by a [[hygroscopic]] chemical. | |||
|Explanation=The amount of vapor absorbed may be determined in an absolute manner by weighing the hygroscopic material (<br/>''see'' [[gravimetric hygrometry]]), or in a nonabsolute manner by measuring a physical property of the substance that varies with the amount of water vapor absorbed. The [[humidity strip]], the [[carbon-film hygrometer element]], and the thin-film capacitor are examples of the latter. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 13 January 2024
(Sometimes called chemical hygrometer.) A type of hygrometer that measures the water vapor content of the atmosphere by means of the absorption of vapor by a hygroscopic chemical.
The amount of vapor absorbed may be determined in an absolute manner by weighing the hygroscopic material (
see gravimetric hygrometry), or in a nonabsolute manner by measuring a physical property of the substance that varies with the amount of water vapor absorbed. The humidity strip, the carbon-film hygrometer element, and the thin-film capacitor are examples of the latter.