The air passing through a cooler becomes cooler.
why?
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because cooler has water in it and due to the warm temperature the water begins to evaporate. to evaporate the water requires energy and so it takes this energy from the surrounding, hence cooling the surrounding
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the air passing through the cooler becomes cool as the cooler contains water in it so when the air from outside enters the cooler due to warm temperature it evaporates and for the process of evaporation energy it required , energy or heat required for the process is taken from the surrounding hence making the surrounding cooler
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