In this activity, students build a psychrometer and use it to measure relative humidity. They will learn what humidity is, what saturation is, and that warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. Educational levels: High school, Intermediate elementary, Middle school
An instrumented evaporative cooler was developed for use in an undergraduate laboratory in psychrome...
Outputs from fifty thermocouples are recorded by converting the movement of a galvanometer light spo...
Abstract- In our paper we present a laboratory measuring system that students can use to learn diffe...
The purpose of this activity is to measure relative humidity using both a sling psychrometer and a d...
Even today the psychrometer technique, if properly implemented, is used as a calibration standard fo...
In this activity, students investigate the mass, pressure, and temperature of air. They will measure...
498-504A novel psychrometric method for measurement of humidity of a process is proposed. The desig...
It is well known that students reach our meteorology classroom with intuitive and possibly incorrect...
This sixth-ninth grade level lesson plan requires students to research and compare three diverse loc...
In this activity, students investigate how the atmosphere changes with altitude. They will obtain at...
Four types of psychrometers for measuring the relative humidty of the atmosphere. Each type has its ...
Air is a mechanical mixture of gases and water vapor. Dry air is composed chiefly of nitrogen, oxyge...
In this activity, students investigate how pressure affects the temperature of air and how this rela...
This applet simulates what happens inside a house when the temperature and dew point change outside....
Measuring relative humidity by use of a 'pocket type' sling psychrometer. Such measurements are alwa...
An instrumented evaporative cooler was developed for use in an undergraduate laboratory in psychrome...
Outputs from fifty thermocouples are recorded by converting the movement of a galvanometer light spo...
Abstract- In our paper we present a laboratory measuring system that students can use to learn diffe...
The purpose of this activity is to measure relative humidity using both a sling psychrometer and a d...
Even today the psychrometer technique, if properly implemented, is used as a calibration standard fo...
In this activity, students investigate the mass, pressure, and temperature of air. They will measure...
498-504A novel psychrometric method for measurement of humidity of a process is proposed. The desig...
It is well known that students reach our meteorology classroom with intuitive and possibly incorrect...
This sixth-ninth grade level lesson plan requires students to research and compare three diverse loc...
In this activity, students investigate how the atmosphere changes with altitude. They will obtain at...
Four types of psychrometers for measuring the relative humidty of the atmosphere. Each type has its ...
Air is a mechanical mixture of gases and water vapor. Dry air is composed chiefly of nitrogen, oxyge...
In this activity, students investigate how pressure affects the temperature of air and how this rela...
This applet simulates what happens inside a house when the temperature and dew point change outside....
Measuring relative humidity by use of a 'pocket type' sling psychrometer. Such measurements are alwa...
An instrumented evaporative cooler was developed for use in an undergraduate laboratory in psychrome...
Outputs from fifty thermocouples are recorded by converting the movement of a galvanometer light spo...
Abstract- In our paper we present a laboratory measuring system that students can use to learn diffe...