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HOW DOES THE WATER MOLECULES ON CLOTHES EVAPORATES WHEN DIRECT
HEAT IS NOT APPLIED BUT CLOTH IS STRECHED AND AIR IS PROVIDED?
HINT:THIS METHOD IS USED IN MANY HOMES TO DRY UP THE CLOTHE
WHEN DUE TO SOME CONDITIONS DIRECT SUNLIGHT IS NOT PROVIDED.



HOW DOES THE WATER MOLECULES ON CLOTHES EVAPORATES WHEN DIRECT HEAT IS NOT APPLIED BUT CLOTH IS ST..

Answer / ayush gupta

WHEN DIRECT HEAT IS NOT APPLIED BUT THE CLOTH IS STRECHED AND
AIR AS A WIND IS PROVIDED THE WATER MOLECULES PRESENT IN THE
CLOTH BREAK DOWN AND IT BECOMES EASY FOR THEM TO EVAPORATE IN
LESS AMOUNT OF HEAT THUS THEY DRY WITHOUT SUNLIGHT.

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