reflection
Diffraction is responsible.
Radiation
diffraction, reflection, refraction
Diffraction is the bending of waves around an obstacle under specific circumstances.
"Reflction" (I assume you mean "reflection") isn't really a way to lose heat. Convection is really only important within a body; it's largely irrelevant when talking about heat transfer from one distinct body (you) to another (the water). There may well be convection in the water, but that has only a secondary impact on you and how cold you are.That leaves radiation and conduction. Both of these processes are going on, but of the two, conduction is by far the more significant in this particular case.
Diffraction is responsible.
Radiation
diffraction, reflection, refraction
Reflection, or refraction, depending on what causes the change in direction.
reflection is the only process in which the wave does not continue moving forward.
Diffraction is the bending of waves around an obstacle under specific circumstances.
refraction, diffraction, reflection there are only 3
Reflection, Refraction, Diffraction
refraction, diffraction, reflection there are only 3
The examples of reflection of water waves include reflection, refraction and diffraction.
"Reflction" (I assume you mean "reflection") isn't really a way to lose heat. Convection is really only important within a body; it's largely irrelevant when talking about heat transfer from one distinct body (you) to another (the water). There may well be convection in the water, but that has only a secondary impact on you and how cold you are.That leaves radiation and conduction. Both of these processes are going on, but of the two, conduction is by far the more significant in this particular case.
it forms due to internal reflection and diffraction of water droplets.