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absolute humidity
the mass of water vapour in a given volume of air
Meteorology: In a system of moist air, the ratio of the mass of water vapor present to the volume occupied by the mixture, that is, the density of the water vapor component. Absolute humidity is usually expressed in grams of water vapor per cubic meter or, in engineering practice, in grains per cubic foot. Because this measure of atmospheric humidity is not conservative with respect to adiabatic expansion or compression, it is not commonly used by meteorologists. (Also called ''vapor concentration and vapor density). See relative humidity
The amount of water vapor present in a unit volume of air, usually expressed in kilograms per cubic meter
maximal amount of water vapor that the air can absorb
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