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☛If you wear wet clothes or are drenched in rain and don't change your clothes, your clothes can still dry fast. how ?
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☛ Because of evaporation
As the clothes are surrounded by air so the Clothes get dried
★ Solution :-
There are several reasons for the answer of this question. Let's discuss each reason one by one. Before that firstly let's understand to the condition of the question.
According to it, if we wear wet clothes or we are drenched in rain and don't change our clothes, our clothes can still dry fast. It's a true condition. Actually this condition is applicable only for some situations not every. The situation is when our clothes get less wét, móistured, etc.
Let's discuss the main solution now .
• Body Temperature :
We know that the normal body temperature is 32° C. Our bódy always radiates heat to our surroundings. This can be checked by keeping a thermometer near us. When we wear wet clothes, these clothes cóme in cóntact with the heat radiated by our body. Then they start absorbing this heat. In a wet cloth, water molecules are scattered over the fibres of the clothes. When there is constant increase in temperature of the cloth, due to heat acquired by body the molecules present at the top layer of cloth, can easily get evaporated due to the heat. The constant evaporation of these molecules make the water in clothes get over. In this way the clothes get dried.
• Energy from Surroundings :
As discussed in above prócess, that prócess is supported by heat from the surrounding. We know that there are different heat process going in our surrounding everytime like hót gases from chimneys, etc. These also provide increased temperature to the wet clothes to get dried. And even sun ráys which provide the sensation of heat, also helps in easy drying up of clothes by evaporation.
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★ More to know :-
• Heat : It is the phenomenon which makes us feel the hotness or coldness of a substance.
• Evaporation : It is the phenomenon by which a liquid substance changes to water vapours on increasing the temperature.
• Condensation : It is the phenomenon by which water vapours convert into liquid again on cooling.
• Sublimation : It is the process by which solid substances change into gaseous state by increasing the temperature.
• State : In chemistry, the state of a substance defines it's condition when taken into consideration as a system of particles.