explain how does the moving force accelerate the rate of evaporation of water ?
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When the water is moving , its rate of evaporation increases.
since, water is not still, some force is acting on it, so the molecules of water will push each other and rub against them , this will increase the warmth and hence, the rate of evaporation.
hope it is helpful.
When the water is moving , its rate of evaporation increases.
since, water is not still, some force is acting on it, so the molecules of water will push each other and rub against them , this will increase the warmth and hence, the rate of evaporation.
hope it is helpful.
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