4a. How can the relative humidity change throughout the day, even when the dewpoint remains constant? 4b. When, therefore, would you conclude would be the most likely time for dew and/or fog formation? Why? 5. During the winter the dewpoint outside is much lower than the dewpoint during the summer, but the relative humidity is higher during the winter than the summer. Explain how this apparent contradiction is possible.

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4a. How can the relative humidity change throughout the day, even when the dewpoint remains constant?
4b. When, therefore, would you conclude would be the most likely time for dew and/or fog formation? Why?
5. During the winter the dewpoint outside is much lower than the dewpoint during the summer, but the relative
humidity is higher during the winter than the summer. Explain how this apparent contradiction is possible.
6. Based on the information given in problem 5, and the fact that the temperature inside a house is kept
approximately constant throughout the year, at what time of year would you expect to find the lowest relative
humidity inside? (Assume that the air inside the house has the same amount of water vapor as the air outside the
house). Why?
Transcribed Image Text:4a. How can the relative humidity change throughout the day, even when the dewpoint remains constant? 4b. When, therefore, would you conclude would be the most likely time for dew and/or fog formation? Why? 5. During the winter the dewpoint outside is much lower than the dewpoint during the summer, but the relative humidity is higher during the winter than the summer. Explain how this apparent contradiction is possible. 6. Based on the information given in problem 5, and the fact that the temperature inside a house is kept approximately constant throughout the year, at what time of year would you expect to find the lowest relative humidity inside? (Assume that the air inside the house has the same amount of water vapor as the air outside the house). Why?
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