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hobfnst13
how do i find the dew point of 100 degrees farenheit?
paul h
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dew_point
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Ron
Hi Paul, hob,
The wiki article seems to imply that hob also needs one more parameter (relative humidity) for an answer to this. Sorry for not getting it, but I have a pretty good guess you do!
Thanks,
Peace,
Ron
paul h
Ron,
It sounds to me like you got it. wink.gif
hobfnst13
relative humidity is 50%
paul h
~78 deg f

http://www.decatur.de/javascript/dew/index.html
soundhertz
And here's a chart for a quick lookup:
http://www.lamtec.com/dew-point-calculator.htm
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