Physics, asked by karrtikgulati8989, 3 months ago

if we throw a wet cloth in space will it ever dry up?​

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Answered by maitri1006
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Answer:

I'm curious about three cases: One, where the clothes are in a general vacuum regardless of the effect of the sun. Two, where my clothes are specifically behind the Earth and so they are eclipsed by the Earth. Three, where my clothes are specifically between the Earth and the sun.

I'm curious about three cases: One, where the clothes are in a general vacuum regardless of the effect of the sun. Two, where my clothes are specifically behind the Earth and so they are eclipsed by the Earth. Three, where my clothes are specifically between the Earth and the sun.For those willing to make the argument that this is a silly topic: would it or would it not have implications with space suits? Thanks!

Answered by princedav64
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Answer:

I thik no because there is no atmosphere in the space

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