humidity

Vince Mrykalo REEVESJ@ucs.byu.edu
Tue, 13 Feb 1996 13:15:26 +0000 (MST7MDT)


As the relative humidity goes up because of teperature drop, does the
moisture content of the wood also go up?  Seeing that there is the
same amount of moisture, only the air's ability to hold it has
changed, I would think the moisture content would also stay the same,
unless the change in temp. also affects the wood's ability to hold
moisture.  What we are concerned about is, bottom line, the wood's
moisture content, I think.


vince mrykalo  rpt
byu provo utah
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