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state principle of evaporative cooling.​

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Answered by bubbletae
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When warm air passes over cooler water, heat passes from the air to the water, causing water to evaporate and air is cooled. Evaporative coolers use this principle to "extract" heat from the warmer outdoor air by passing that air through a wetted media, thus causing the air to cool.

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