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Absolute vs. Specific vs. Relative Humidity: Key Differences Explained
This article clarifies the differences between absolute, specific, and relative humidity, explaining their definitions, formulas, and key characteristics.
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This page will walk you through understanding and calculating the humidity ratio, a crucial concept in understanding the moisture content of air. We’ll cover both the definition and the formulas, along with calculators to make things easier.
Simply put, the humidity ratio tells you how much water vapor is present in the air compared to the amount of dry air. Think of it as a way to measure the “wetness” of the air. It can be calculated in two main ways:
Let’s explore each method in detail.
This calculator uses the first method, comparing the masses of water vapor and dry air.
Formula: The humidity ratio by mass is expressed as:

Calculator:
To use the calculator, you need to provide two inputs:
The calculator will then output the Humidity ratio by mass (in Kg/Kg).
Example:
This means for every 1 kg of dry air, there is 1 kg of water vapor.
This calculator utilizes the second method, using partial pressures.
Formula:
The humidity ratio by vapor partial pressure is expressed as:

Where:
Calculator:
To use the calculator, provide these inputs:
The calculator then gives the Humidity ratio (in Kg/Kg).
Example:
This result indicates there’s about 0.0138 kg of water vapor for every 1 kg of dry air.
Understanding the humidity ratio, whether calculated by mass or partial pressure, is fundamental in various fields like meteorology, engineering, and HVAC systems. These calculators and formulas should help you easily determine the humidity ratio of air and further your understanding of this important concept.
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