When you have been swimming and you come out of the pool, you may feel cold. Use your understanding of endothermic processes to explain why?
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The reason is that when you get out the water on your skin will start evaporating quickly, especially if there's a bit of wind blowing on your skin. Evaporation is an endothermic process, this means that the water, turning into vapour, will take heat away from your body.
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The reason for understanding how after coming out of the swimming pool, one feels cold is stated below:
- When a person comes out of the pool after swimming, they might feel cold.
- This phenomenon could be explained through the process of an endothermic reaction.
- The water in the swimming pool keeps absorbing heat (which is a type of endothermic reaction) from the atmosphere.
- This makes the water in the pool comparatively warmer than the atmosphere outside the pool.
- Therefore after a person is done swimming in the pool, he gets out of the pool and feels cold.
- It is due to the endothermic reaction that resulted in the absorption of heat by the water and making the air cooler.
Hence, the reason for the above question has been stated above concerning the endothermic process.
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