Relative humidity and thermal comfort
In this activity, students measure the relative humidity in their classroom and in a sheltered playground location and relate the relative humidity and temperature in the classroom to thermal comfort levels.
By the end of this activity, students should be able to:
explain the meaning of the terms relative humidity and dewpoint
describe the evaporative cooling effect that lies behind the wet bulb/dry bulb temperature differences
relate evaporative cooling present in this setting to the latent heat of vaporisation of water
give a simple explanation of the role relative humidity and temperature play in establishing satisfactory thermal comfort levels in classrooms.
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introduction/background notes
what you need
what to do
student handouts.