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drying of wet clothes in air is an example of

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Answered by Mankuthemonkey01
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Drying of wet clothes in air is an example of :-

Evaporation.



More information on evaporation :-

» The change of water into water vapour at any temperature is called as evaporation.

» Evaporation is a surface phenomena, that is, it takes place at any temperature.

» Evaporation causes cooling effect.

Factors affecting Evaporation:-

⟩ Heat :- Increase in heat increases the rate of evaporation

⟩ Wind :- Dry and fast blowing winds carry away the water particles and thus, increases the rate of evaporation.

⟩ Surface area :- Increase in surface area increases the rate of evaporation

⟩ Humidity :- Decreases the rate of evaporation (only for water).
Answered by krmja123
4

Answer:

Evaporation.

Explanation:

Evaporation:

The conversion of liquid into gaseous state at any temperature is called as evaporation.(Don't be confused with boiling as it occurs only at boiling point.)

Here,Water in the wet cloth converted into water vapors.(Water-Liquid;Water vapors-Gas)

Therfore, the answer is evaporation.

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