Low-Cost Aerosol Sensors

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Narrated by Dr. Tom Peters, University of Iowa College of Public Health. Funding for the Midwest Emerging Technologies Public Health and Safety Training (METPHAST) Program is provided by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R25ES023595. The content is solely the responsibility of the developers and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

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  • @winvictorywin5612
    @winvictorywin5612 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello,
    I am having airborne dust concentrations data as PM10, PM2.5, PM 1 .
    These data was taken before and during dust producing work in a civil construction site.
    N=5
    How can i compare these before and during operations data ?
    It seems that there is percent variation in dust concentrations in atmosphere between before and during operation data.
    e.g., PM 10 ( particle size less than 10 microns) is sharing 40% of total airborne dust, and PM 2.5 ( particle size less than 2. 5 micron) shares 10% of total airborne dust.
    During machine operation:
    PM 10 shares 60% and PM 2.5 10% only.
    It seems that PM 10 share is increased due to that machine operation?
    Which test is suitable for analysing these type similar data for discussion ?
    How to use statistics?
    Any comparison among these particle sizes?
    thank u.