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why does when cold water fills the cup, the external part of it also becomes wet?
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That doesn't happen brother, does it?
Oh this is not sweat, this is condensation. It happens when humid air comes in contact with a cold surface.
^Oh this is not sweat, this is condensation. It happens when humid air comes in contact with a cold surface.
Wdym sweat? and tyOh this is not sweat, this is condensation. It happens when humid air comes in contact with a cold surface.
Warm water molecules in the air come in contact with the cold surface of the glas, which makes it "revert" to being water again.how does condensation works?
It's a joke.Wdym sweat? and ty
It’s condensation, the reason it happens is that there are water particles in the air and when they come into contact with a cold surface they revert back to a liquid form from a gasous form due to the particles slowing down cause of the temperature iirc.why does when cold water fills the cup, the external part of it also becomes wet?
It’s condensation, the reason it happens is that there are water particles in the air and when they come into contact with a cold surface they revert back to a liquid form from a gasous form due to the particles slowing down cause of the temperature iirc.
Lmao, neatoff topic but
i might just start making a Q&A thread where I send my Bio and Stats homework see if people actually help me understand it cause this shit is confusing af
"Can ya'll help solve this equation? Please with steps."off topic but
i might just start making a Q&A thread where I send my Bio and Stats homework see if people actually help me understand it cause this shit is confusing af
You don't understand my pain... I'm seeing some websites that give me the answers but I have to PAY to see the steps.. Like bro.... I need to show my work"Can ya'll help solve this equation? Please with steps."
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