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by Leftium
1738 days ago
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But surely deriving the WBT couldn't change the unit of measurement? A measurement that has no unit is relative humidity. It is just a percentage. There is no way to measure relative humidity directly and get any other type of unit besides a percentage. Instruments that measure relative humidity directly measure in percentages. edit: ah, you can use C2 = Celsius*2 whether you're talking about regular temperature or WBT. C2 is the 'derived' unit. Not WBT. Yes you can use C2, but why not just use F which still has better precision than C2[1]? For low values of C2, you may confuse it with plain C... [1]: https://uxdesign.cc/celsius-needs-a-redesign-41709e048c4a |
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