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- TL;DR Summary
- Controlling humidity with a simple condensation experiment.
Context:
Small living room,
Moderate amount of humidity if the room doesn't get ventilation but is cold outside.
Question:
If I use some object that can stay in a cold temperature enough to cause condensation (like having a cold beer sitting for a while) and remove the condensed liquid every a few minutes, would this work as a dehumidifier of sorts, reducing humidity on the room is set on?
If this does make sense I would love to do this as a fun house experiment and I wonder, how could I measure humidity in the room?
Thank you for reading this, I'm open to any recommendations and I can do some engineering level math and physics calculus if needed. Also, if this post doesn't belong in this section please let me know where to move it.
Small living room,
Moderate amount of humidity if the room doesn't get ventilation but is cold outside.
Question:
If I use some object that can stay in a cold temperature enough to cause condensation (like having a cold beer sitting for a while) and remove the condensed liquid every a few minutes, would this work as a dehumidifier of sorts, reducing humidity on the room is set on?
If this does make sense I would love to do this as a fun house experiment and I wonder, how could I measure humidity in the room?
Thank you for reading this, I'm open to any recommendations and I can do some engineering level math and physics calculus if needed. Also, if this post doesn't belong in this section please let me know where to move it.