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SUMMARY:3.2.1.2. Physical Agents - RH and Temperature
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DESCRIPTION: The environmental conditions of space (we are talking about a volume of air) are determined by temperature, absolute humidity and relative humidity. The deterioration of materials is closely related to the relative humidity of the air surrounding them.
But what is relative humidity? It is the ratio of the quantity of water vapour that the air contains (absolute humidity) to the maximum amount which it could contain at that temperature (saturation).
There is a very close relationship between the relative humidity and the temperature of a space: whenever the temperature rises, the relative humidity decreases and so, also, whenever the temperature drops, the relative humidity rises.
This situation is present in our everyday gestures. We can think of how when we want to dry up the bathroom, we turn on the heater&hellip;
Physics gives us this explanation: the higher the temperature, the greater the amount of water vapour that the air will absorb without condensing, and so the higher the...

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