The document discusses various methods of measuring humidity. It defines humidity as the amount of water vapor present in the air and describes how both absolute and relative humidity are measured. Absolute humidity is the total mass of water vapor in a given air volume, while relative humidity is the ratio of actual water vapor pressure to the saturation vapor pressure at a given temperature. Common humidity measurement instruments described include hair hygrometers, wet-bulb hygrometers, sling psychrometers, and modern electronic sensors. The document provides details on the operation, advantages, and limitations of each type of instrument.