Physics, asked by ammulapadmavathi4, 9 months ago

water present in pot is cold why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Water in a pot and the wet portion of a pot are colder than room temperature. This is due to the evaporation of water. Water seeps through the small pores of the pot to the outside and evaporates easily due to the low pressure in that region

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Answered by VedPanse
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Explanation:

Pot contains pores in it. The water droplets present on outer surface of the pot obtain heat equal to latent heat of vaporization from the pot and water inside and get converted to vapors. As the heat is taken away by the vapors away from the pot, the water remains cold.

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