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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: maceng2 who wrote (1108894)1/8/2019 10:39:58 AM
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As you look at the absorption, notice that at the 2350 wave number CO2 spike H20 also absorbs. H2O has maybe a 5% absorption probability. Now consider at a dew point of 70F the H20 multiple over CO2 is 63.8.

There are 63.8 H20 molecules for every CO2. Suggesting even at the 2350 wave number ever photon is 3 times more likely to be absorbed by a H20 vs CO2. Below is the image of a spreadsheet showing the ppm relationship of H20 to dew point temp. Also the PPM ratio of H20 to CO2.

agwn.homeip.net SpreadSheets/Goff-Gratch-vaporpressure.sxc

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