What is the difference between a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor?
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Open Mar 31, 2025 - 11:33 AM
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Mar 31, 2025 - 11:33 AM
A temperature sensor measures the degree of heat present in an environment or object, typically using materials that change resistance, voltage, or current in response to temperature changes. In contrast, a humidity sensor, or hygrometer, measures the amount of water vapor in the air, often using capacitive, resistive, or thermal methods to determine relative humidity. While both sensors provide environmental data, they focus on different atmospheric conditions and use different technologies to obtain measurements.
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