Why does clothes dry up faster in an open ground than in a closed room
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When a wet object dries, this is due to the liquid water that is present on the object, which evaporates to water vapour and then diffuses out into the air. On the molecular scale, the object wetness consists of many water molecules non-statically and loosely bonded to each other in liquid form, and also bonded to the object.
Drying consists of the individual water molecules breaking free of their bonds and then flying out into the air. The speed at which the wet object dries is thus determined by the total evaporation rate of the liquid water on the object. Therefore, in an open ground, the high speed of wind increases the rate of evaporation and hence wet clothes dry up faster.
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