The hotter the air, the more water vapor can hold the air.
Humidity is an expression used to describe the amount of water vapor in the air. This sensor measures the water vapour content relative to the ambient temperature.
Here are some examples of practical ideas that you can achieve with the help of the wireless humidity sensor. - Plant transpiracy;
- Researches in a greenhouse or terrarium;
-Homeostasis (sweatiness, body temperature control);
-Research of changes between breaths and breathed air;
- Air around a burning candle/spiring lamp;
- Room environment;
- Research of different habitats.