Which statement describes the units of humidity and relative humidity?


Humidity can be measured using g/m, 3, , while relative humidity is measured as a percentage.

Both humidity and relative humidity are measured as a percentage.

Humidity is measured as a percentage, while relative humidity is measured using g/m3.

Both humidity and relative humidity are measured using g/m3.

both humidity and relative are measured using g/m3.

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The correct statement is:

Humidity can be measured using g/m^3 units, while relative humidity is measured as a percentage.

Humidity is a measurement of the amount of water vapor present in the air, and it is typically expressed in grams per cubic meter (g/m^3). This measurement indicates the concentration or mass of water vapor in a given volume of air.

On the other hand, relative humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the maximum amount the air can hold at a given temperature. Relative humidity is expressed as a percentage and is calculated by dividing the actual amount of water vapor present by the maximum amount the air can hold at that specific temperature.

To measure humidity, devices like hygrometers are used, which measure the water vapor concentration in the air and provide readings in units of g/m^3. To measure relative humidity, a hygrometer is also used, but the readings are presented as a percentage.