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We have noticed that clothes dry faster on a windy day compared to a calm day. What could be the possible reason behind this?
Wind increases the temperature of the atmosphere thereby increasing the rate of evaporation from the clothes.
The air moving across the clothes, removes moisture laden air that was in contact with the clothes and replaces it with drier air thereby creating additional scope for evaporation
The air moving across the clothes creates low pressure thereby increasing the rate of evaporation form the clothes.
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The air moving across the clothes, removes moisture laden air that was in contact with the clothes and replaces it with drier air thereby creating additional scope for evaporation is the reason behind the clothes dry faster on a windy day compared to a calm day.
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