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resistive electrolytic, a
capacitance or a dew
point hygrometer.
Resistive electrolytic hygrometers use a
sensing element in the form of a
liquid electrolyte...
- common,
while cigar shops may have walk-in humidors. Many
humidors use
hygrometers to
monitor their humidity levels. When used and
maintained properly,...
- oscilloscopes, multimeters, LCR meters,
sound level meters, thermometers,
hygrometers, anemometers,
light meters, DAQs, data loggers,
function generators,...
- perspire. A
thermometer in a
sauna is used to
measure temperature; a
hygrometer can be used to
measure levels of
humidity or steam.
Infrared therapy is...
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accurate measurement include the
gravimetric hygrometer,
chilled mirror hygrometer, and
electrolytic hygrometer. The
gravimetric method,
while the most accurate...
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specialized retailers might sell ashtrays,
humidification devices,
hygrometers, humidors,
cigar cutters, and more.
Books and magazines,
especially ones...
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additional sensors such as
thermometer for
measuring ambient temperature,
hygrometer for humidity, and a
sensor for
ultraviolet ray measurement. A few smartphones...
- Duke
Ferdinado was
obsessed with new technology, and had a
variety of
hygrometers, barometers, thermometers, and
telescopes installed in the
Palazzo Pitti...
- (1865), both
described as po****r
hygrometers. : 219 There was a
clear tendency in the xix
century to have
hygrometers with
decorative drawings in homes...