by Perry525 »
Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:18 pm
When we write about humidity it is always relative humidity.
Saturated air, that is to say air at a temperature of 30C holds 30 ml of water per cubic metre and registers at 99% humidity.
Saturated air at 20C hold 18 ml of water at 99% humidity.
Saturated air at zero C holds 5 ml of water at 99% humidity.
And so on.
From the above you will note that while the air outside may be saturated with water while its outside, once it comes in it is dry compared to the air already in the home.
As its temperature goes up the percentage of water goes down.
That is why we open the windows to dry the home - as in most instances, not always, the air outside is drier than inside.