AMuzi wrote:
It's all Greek to me:
https://eic.rsc.org/opinion/hygromet...021051.article
Do you know the difference between
a hygrometer and a hydrometer? A hygrometer
measures humidity, the amount of water
vapour in air. A hydrometer, on the other
hand, measures the density or specific
gravity (SG) of a liquid by floating in
the liquid.
OK, so it should be "hygrometer" in this case!
(Is "vapour" English English BTW?)
you're welcome.
Thank you!
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