Humidity and its effect on air properties

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The discussion focuses on understanding the properties of humid air at varying humidity levels and temperatures. Users suggest consulting psychrometric charts for accurate data representation. There is a mention of density altitude as a method to analyze humidity's impact. Clarification on how to read psychrometric charts is sought, indicating some confusion among users. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of proper resources for studying humid air properties.
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Hi,

I would like to find the properties of humid air at different humidities and different temperatures. What sort of charts should i consult? I tried looking at psychrometric charts, I'm not sure if I'm reading the correct thing.

Thanks
 
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