Dry air in the room

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Dämmunsinn-1

2011-05-15 12:28:58
  • #1


Hello

Where is the interest?

A nice Sunday

nonsense
 

Dämmunsinn-1

2012-01-05 16:06:35
  • #2
Hello everyone Wishes to all a Happy New Year!

Yes, Dämmunsinn still thrives wonderfully in the dry air!!
I found something else, have a look in there!
"Club of Home" - Current - about an uneradicated mistake"

Best regards
Dämmunsinn
bauarbeiter
 

MODERATOR

2012-01-05 16:36:13
  • #3
Hello Dämmunsinn,

people are still interested in the breathing air; but perhaps one does not necessarily want to discuss it with you.

The mixing of well-known physical facts with trivialities and lay knowledge—especially in the text you recommended—reminds me very much of the 9/11 conspiracy theories. Not in terms of content, of course, but in terms of tone.

Wishing you a happy New Year as well, and may you continue to be happy in dry air.
 

Dämmunsinn-1

2012-02-03 09:58:49
  • #4
Hello

How are you all doing at the moment?

Please don’t leave your damp houses, because the outside air is really bone dry! Otherwise you might dry out.

Dry air is really wonderful to breathe. We construction workers notice that because we are outside all day!

Wishing you nice dry air

Dämmunsinn ;)
 

MODERATOR

2012-02-03 22:19:26
  • #5
Hello,
this is a strange back-and-forth posting... What are we talking about when we say "moist" or "dry" air?
In my room, it currently has 53% rel. humidity, which is good. The "Others" probably won't be living in houses with 70-80% rel. humidity, I think, that would be strange. And they certainly won't be living at 30% rel. humidity, right?

This discussion should remain based on measurable values; just "dry" or "moist" doesn't help anyone.
 

Dämmunsinn-1

2012-02-04 00:15:28
  • #6
Hello

Dry air has 00 per mille absolute humidity! With this dry air, a person can give off 40 grams of water per kg of inhaled air. If they inhale air with 20 per mille (20 grams), they can only give off 20 grams of water per kilo of air. Which is almost unbearable for the person.

Regards from
Dämmunsinn
 
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