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the maximum water vapor that air can hold at 30°c is about 30 grams/cubic meter. if the humidity of the air is currently 6 grams/cubic meter at the same temperature, the relative humidity is
%.
Step1: Define relative humidity formula
Relative Humidity = $\frac{\text{Current Water Vapor}}{\text{Maximum Water Vapor Capacity}} \times 100\%$
Step2: Plug in given values
Substitute 6 g/m³ for current vapor, 30 g/m³ for max capacity:
$\text{Relative Humidity} = \frac{6}{30} \times 100\%$
Step3: Calculate the percentage
Simplify and compute:
$0.2 \times 100\% = 20\%$
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