What are the five application of evaporation in our daily life?
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Evaporation in daily life.....
1) Hot tea gets cool over time due to evaporation - hot molecules on the surface gets evaporated taking away heat with them.
2) Wet clothes dry in sun due to evaporation - the water in wet clothes takes heat energy from sun and gets evaporated.
3) Evaporation of perspiration from body - Sweat on our body evaporates taking away heat from our body
4) Drying of a mopped floor
5) Drying of wet hair after some time
6) drying up of water bodies like lakes and rivers
7) Evaporation of water from earthen pots
8) Evaporation of water sprinkled on ground or roof top
9) Evaporation of nail paint remover when applied on nails - acetone in nail paint remover takes heat from our body and evaporates.
10) Preparation of common salt from sea water by evaporation
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Here is your answer...
Evaporation in daily life.....
1) Hot tea gets cool over time due to evaporation - hot molecules on the surface gets evaporated taking away heat with them.
2) Wet clothes dry in sun due to evaporation - the water in wet clothes takes heat energy from sun and gets evaporated.
3) Evaporation of perspiration from body - Sweat on our body evaporates taking away heat from our body
4) Drying of a mopped floor
5) Drying of wet hair after some time
6) drying up of water bodies like lakes and rivers
7) Evaporation of water from earthen pots
8) Evaporation of water sprinkled on ground or roof top
9) Evaporation of nail paint remover when applied on nails - acetone in nail paint remover takes heat from our body and evaporates.
10) Preparation of common salt from sea water by evaporation
Hope it helps you!!!!
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Evaporation commonly occurs in everyday life.
1). When you get out of the shower, the water on your body evaporates as you dry.
2). If you leave a glass of water out, the water level will slowly decrease as the water evaporates.
3). Evaporation is our body sweating. The sweat requires energy to evaporate off of your skin. It gets that energy from the excess heat your body is producing, in turn causing you to cool down.
4) Drying the anything (clothes, grain.ect.)
5) Preparation of common salt from sea water by evaporation
1). When you get out of the shower, the water on your body evaporates as you dry.
2). If you leave a glass of water out, the water level will slowly decrease as the water evaporates.
3). Evaporation is our body sweating. The sweat requires energy to evaporate off of your skin. It gets that energy from the excess heat your body is producing, in turn causing you to cool down.
4) Drying the anything (clothes, grain.ect.)
5) Preparation of common salt from sea water by evaporation
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