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Relative Humidity Table

Difference between Dry-Bulb and Wet-Bulb temperatures

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
10 78 56 34 13
15 82 64 46 29 11
20 85 70 55 40 26 12
Dry-Bulb Temperatures ( F)

25 87 74 62 49 37 25 13
30 89 78 67 56 46 36 26 16 6
35 91 81 72 63 54 45 36 27 19 10 2
40 92 83 75 68 60 52 45 37 29 22 15 7
45 93 86 78 73 64 57 51 44 38 31 25 18 5
50 93 87 80 74 67 61 55 49 43 38 32 27 16 5
55 94 88 82 76 70 65 59 54 49 43 38 33 23 14 5
60 94 89 83 78 73 68 63 58 53 48 43 39 30 21 13 5
65 95 90 85 80 75 70 66 61 56 52 48 44 35 27 20 12 5
70 95 90 86 81 77 72 68 64 59 55 51 48 40 33 25 19 12 6
75 96 91 86 82 78 74 70 66 62 58 54 51 44 37 30 24 18 12
80 96 91 87 83 79 75 72 68 64 61 57 54 47 41 35 29 23 18
90 96 92 88 85 81 78 74 71 66 65 61 58 52 47 41 36 31 26
100 96 93 89 86 83 80 77 73 70 68 65 62 56 51 46 41 37 33
Example: If the dry bulb temperature is 65 (see numbers at left), and the wet bulb temperatures is
62, the difference is 3 degrees (see numbers at the top of the chart), and so the relative humidity is
85% (see the place where they intersect).

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