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Anti-Corrosion Manual, 1981
In common with most instrumentation, hygrometry is expanding at an ever-increasing rate. Some of the more versatile types are used in such widely diversified applications as nuclear reactor leak detection, and checking the moisture content of cornflakes.
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In common with most instrumentation, hygrometry is expanding at an ever-increasing rate. Some of the more versatile types are used in such widely diversified applications as nuclear reactor leak detection, and checking the moisture content of cornflakes.
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Hygrometry with Temperature Stabilization
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 1985Abstract A method is presented for stabilizing the temperature of air to allow the use of temperature-sensitive, humidity sensors for direct determination of an invariant humidity characteristic such as specific humidity and/or its fluctuations. Problems connected with such measurements are discussed in detail, and outlines of their theory are given ...
Krzysztof E. Haman, Andrzej M. Makulski
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Electrical methods of hygrometry
Proceedings of the Physical Society, 1927An account is given of experiments performed to investigate the possibility of applying electrical methods to the measurement of humidity. Two methods are considered, depending on (1) the change in resistance of organic materials (cotton-wool and human hair) on exposure to water vapour; (2) the change in mobility of ions due to water vapour.
P W Burbidge, N S Alexander
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1960
Der Begriff der Temperatur leitet sich aus einer Sinneswahrnehmung ab. Er unterscheidet Zustande, die wir als warm oder kalt bezeichnen. Die physikalische Deutung des Temperaturbegriffes folgt aus folgenden Eigenschaften der Materie : In allen Stoffen (Gasen, Flussigkeiten und festen Korpern) befinden sich die Molekule im Zustand der Bewegung.
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Der Begriff der Temperatur leitet sich aus einer Sinneswahrnehmung ab. Er unterscheidet Zustande, die wir als warm oder kalt bezeichnen. Die physikalische Deutung des Temperaturbegriffes folgt aus folgenden Eigenschaften der Materie : In allen Stoffen (Gasen, Flussigkeiten und festen Korpern) befinden sich die Molekule im Zustand der Bewegung.
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