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Huntindog
Sep 25, 2016Explorer
Boon Docker wrote:This I believe.Huntindog wrote:mike-s wrote:How things work, part two:darsben1 wrote:Bzzzzt. Wrong Answer. I'll claim that the OP breathes whether the furnace is on or not.
RESPIRATION IS THE ANSWER to your question.
Ever noticed how much faster water evaporates on a hot day? Or how slowly it does on a cold day?
That is what happens when you breathe in a warm TT vs a cold TT.
So yes, you DO breath out more vapor on a hot day...(ever noticed that you get thirsty faster on a warm day? It isn't all due to sweat) You just can't see it. This DOES increase the humidity level in a heated TT.
The air expelled from your lungs is always saturated with moisture.
So what you are saying is the air you expel on a hot day is over saturated.
I hope it never gets above 110f, I'm afraid of drowning. :B
I am done. Gonna go talk to a wooden post now... It has a better chance of learning than some here do.
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