õhutihedust
Õhutihedust refers to the mass of air per unit volume. It is a physical property of air that varies with temperature, pressure, and humidity. Understanding õhutihedust is important in various fields, including meteorology, aviation, and thermodynamics.
When air is heated, its molecules move more rapidly and spread out, causing the volume to increase
Humidity also plays a role. Water vapor is less dense than dry air. Therefore, as humidity increases,
Õhutihedust can be calculated using the ideal gas law, which relates pressure, volume, temperature, and the