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properties of water in open vessel​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When water is placed in an open vessel its volume decreases upon standing. This type of loss of volume is called EVAPORATION. Evaporation may be explained in terms of the motion of molecules. ... As evaporation proceeds, the number of molecules in the vapor state increases, and in turn, the rate of condensation increases.

Answered by kr952365
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A open vessel containing water is given a constant acceleration a in a horizontal direction. Then the free surface of water gets sloped with the horizontal at an angle θ, given by A

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