What happens when we wring a wet cloth in space?
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Instead, surface tension kept the water sticking to itself, or to Hadfield's hands. It forms a blob along the washcloth instead of dispersing. If Hadfield had shaken the cloth, that would've overcome the intermolecular force (say that three times fast!) and he would've had a mess on his hands. Literally.
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Because, space is empty and the pressure is practically zero. So, sweat or water vapour, they will evaporate immediately due to low vapour pressure and so, clothes cannot become wet
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