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    I have a hard time with you wondering if you are...

    I have a hard time with you wondering if you are being a smart alec or not.:rofl2:

    I have to work hard to get rid of my preconceived notion that all you people in the Lone Star State live in the...
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    I think that you got the general idea but I would...

    I think that you got the general idea but I would ignore the stove temp itself unless you were measuring the 800 degree air 1 inch from the stove. ;)

    If you really want to get confused check this...
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    The relative humidity is the amount of water in...

    The relative humidity is the amount of water in the air compared to what it CAN hold. The amount of water in the air does not have to change but the amount it can hold will change depending on the...
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    The dryness is the RELATIVE humidity not how the...

    The dryness is the RELATIVE humidity not how the air is heated or cooled. The Hot air can hold way more water. When air is heated the water isn't removed from the air, it is able to hold much more so...
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    The dry air does not come from the stove itself....

    The dry air does not come from the stove itself. Roughly for every 20'F increase in air temp the air can hold twice as much water. If it is 0'F outside and 100% relative humidity and the air is...
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