10 examples of evaporation cause cooling......
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1)when we use sanitizer on our hand it evaporates faster which cause cooling effect.
2)desert cooler cool better in summer because evaporation take place faster .
3)an earthen pot ' s water keep cooler for time because it have force on it from where evaporation takes place faster.
4)we are able to sip hot TEA faster in a saucer because if surface area is more the rate of evaporation will be more that's why tea become cold.
5)we wear cotton clothes because in that .evaporation take place faster and that cause a cooling effect.
2)desert cooler cool better in summer because evaporation take place faster .
3)an earthen pot ' s water keep cooler for time because it have force on it from where evaporation takes place faster.
4)we are able to sip hot TEA faster in a saucer because if surface area is more the rate of evaporation will be more that's why tea become cold.
5)we wear cotton clothes because in that .evaporation take place faster and that cause a cooling effect.
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here are some examples that will help u understand the phenomenon of evaporation causing cooling more easily:
1 water kept in matka becomes cool during summers
due to the minute holes in it. the water seeps down to the surface of matka where these pores are present .thus the water then flows out from these minute pores and evaporates heat from the pot equivalent to the latent heat. by the occurence of phenomenon of evaporation a cooling effect is caused.
2 we feel cool in summers
this happens because during summers our body releases sweat nd the sweat then absorbs heat equivalent to the latent heat of body causing a cooling effect
3 on a humid day ,people sprinkle water on the roofs
as the water evaporates heat frm the surroundings equivalent to the latent heat of vapourisation. this causes cooling.
4 wearing cotton clothes in summers makes us feel cool
because we perspire more in summers due to the mechanism of our body. sweat absorbs heat and causes a cooling effect,
5 a glass of water kept at room temperature has water droplets at its outer surface
6 ether causes a cooling
7 desert cooler
8 when we pour acetone on our palm
we feel cool because acetone absorbs heat frm our body equivalent to the latent heat of fusion.
9 when someone is sick cold water strips are applied on forehead
water strips evaporate heat from the body n cause a cooling sensation by reducing the temperature
10 when we put ice on our hand it causes cooling effect
1 water kept in matka becomes cool during summers
due to the minute holes in it. the water seeps down to the surface of matka where these pores are present .thus the water then flows out from these minute pores and evaporates heat from the pot equivalent to the latent heat. by the occurence of phenomenon of evaporation a cooling effect is caused.
2 we feel cool in summers
this happens because during summers our body releases sweat nd the sweat then absorbs heat equivalent to the latent heat of body causing a cooling effect
3 on a humid day ,people sprinkle water on the roofs
as the water evaporates heat frm the surroundings equivalent to the latent heat of vapourisation. this causes cooling.
4 wearing cotton clothes in summers makes us feel cool
because we perspire more in summers due to the mechanism of our body. sweat absorbs heat and causes a cooling effect,
5 a glass of water kept at room temperature has water droplets at its outer surface
6 ether causes a cooling
7 desert cooler
8 when we pour acetone on our palm
we feel cool because acetone absorbs heat frm our body equivalent to the latent heat of fusion.
9 when someone is sick cold water strips are applied on forehead
water strips evaporate heat from the body n cause a cooling sensation by reducing the temperature
10 when we put ice on our hand it causes cooling effect
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