- from the hair, such as by
first soaking the hair in
diethyl ether. A
psychrometer, or a wet and dry-bulb thermometer,
consists of two
calibrated thermometers...
-
August (1795-1870),
patented the term “
psychrometer”, from the Gr****
language meaning “cold measure”. The
psychrometer is a
hygrometric instrument based on...
- conditions. The same
principle is used to
measure the dew
point using a
sling psychrometer (a more
accurate instrument than the
human finger).
Another primitive...
-
other than air. A
device used to
measure humidity of air is
called a
psychrometer or hygrometer. A
humidistat is a humidity-triggered switch,
often used...
- may
include thermometers (ordinary, maximum/minimum), a hygrometer, a
psychrometer, a dewcell, a barometer, and a thermograph.
Stevenson screens may also...
-
Temperature and
humidity readings have been
collected using a
sling psychrometer, a
simple device containing two
mercury thermometers.
Where most unstaffed...
-
designer Rudolf Hans
Bartsch von
Sigsfeld (1861–1902), he
developed a
psychrometer for
accurate measurement of
atmospheric humidity and temperature. This...
-
Automated airport weather station Thermodynamic instruments Hygrometer#
Psychrometer (wet-and-dry-bulb thermometer) Knake,
Maria (April 2011). "The Anatomy...
- for growth:
Demonstration and
measurement by micro-pressure
probe and
psychrometer techniques". Planta. 162 (1): 46–54. doi:10.1007/BF00397420. ISSN 0032-0935...
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widely used
device for
measuring wet- and dry-bulb
temperature is a
sling psychrometer,
which consists of a pair of
mercury bulb thermometers, one with a wet...