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how evaporation cause cooling explain

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Answered by ayushkumar17
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Molecules in a liquid have varying speeds. Some have low speeds and some have high speed. For molecules of a liquid to evaporate, they must be located near the surface, be moving in the proper direction, and have sufficient kinetic energy to overcome liquid-phase intermolecular forces. When only a small proportion of the molecules meet these criteria, the rate of evaporation is low. Since the kinetic energy of a molecule is proportional to its temperature, evaporation proceeds more quickly at higher temperatures. As the faster-moving molecules escape, the remaining molecules have lower average kinetic energy, and the temperature of the liquid decreases. This phenomenon is also called evaporative cooling.
Answered by dev73
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evaporation cause cooling by different factors:-
1)large surface area
2)humidity
3)tempurature
4)wind speed
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