- by the parcel. A
wet-
bulb thermometer indicates a
temperature close to the true (thermodynamic)
wet-
bulb temperature. The
wet-
bulb temperature is the...
-
combines three sensors, a dry-
bulb thermometer, a
natural (static)
wet-
bulb thermometer, and a
black globe thermometer. For
outdoor environments, the...
- temperature,
shown by the dry-
bulb thermometer and the
difference in
temperatures as
shown by the
wet-
bulb and dry-
bulb thermometers.
Relative humidity can also...
-
thermodynamic wet-
bulb temperature. The
accuracy of a
simple wet-
bulb thermometer depends on how fast air p****es over the
bulb and how well the
thermometer is shielded...
- dry-
bulb temperature (DBT) is the
temperature of air
measured by a
thermometer freely exposed to the air, but
shielded from radiation. The dry-
bulb temperature...
- contrast,
comfort decreases as
unevaporated perspiration increases. A
wet bulb thermometer also uses
evaporative cooling, so it
provides a good
measure for...
-
temperature in space). A
thermometer has two
important elements: (1) a
temperature sensor (e.g. the
bulb of a mercury-in-gl****
thermometer or the pyrometric...
- instruments, self-recording dry and
wet bulb thermometers, a hygrograph, a self-recording rain gauge, a sun
thermometer, and a
weighing mercurial barograph...
-
center of
which is
placed a
temperature sensor such as the
bulb of a
mercury thermometer, a
thermocouple or a
resistance probe. The
globe can in theory...
- the
wet sleeve,
water is
evaporated and
cools the
wet-
bulb thermometer. The
difference between the dry-
bulb and
wet-
bulb temperatures, the
wet-
bulb depression...