Wet sugar gets dissolved you tard!
Moist air weighs less than dry air at the same temperature. This is because the density of diatomic Oxygen and Nitrogen is greater than water vapor (H2O).
The 'wetness' in the air creates a more dense 'air particle' which creates humid areas and such.
A tropical dry climate gets less rain than a wet one.
Any electrical current will flow better on something wet as opposed to something dry. This means that the water on wet skin will conduct the electricity better than it would be conducted on dry skin
No, the wet bulb is always lower. Evaporation from the wet bulb reduces its temperature.
Wet sugar has water in it, but dry sugar does not--and water is a very heavy substance, weighing 8 pounds per gallon. So with that additional weight, wet sugar is heavier than dry sugar.
wet
Moist air weighs less than dry air at the same temperature. This is because the density of diatomic Oxygen and Nitrogen is greater than water vapor (H2O).
dry sugar
Sugar is ALWAYS considered a Wet ingredient!
The moisture from the clothing evaporates, taking surface heat with it and thereby cooling the skin.
The 'wetness' in the air creates a more dense 'air particle' which creates humid areas and such.
Anyone who has dug a shovelful of wet sand and a shovelful of dry sand will tell you that the wet sand is quite a bit heavier than the dry sand. Dry sand is composed of individual particles with air in the spaces between grains. When you add water to a bucket of dry sand, the water replaces the air. Although the bucket is already full of sand, you can pour in quite a bit of water, adding that much more weight. If you have a choice of which bucket to carry, pick the bucket of dry sand every time!
I think water is heavier.
Wet foods weigh more than dry foods.
No.
An animal that is wet will dry quicker because when your wet your cold when you get out of the shower.