dew point
Dew Point.
It must be 100% before condensation.
Bromine and Mercury at room temperature. All can exist as liquids, but they must be heated or cooled first.
For evaporation to take place there must be some form of heat. This is heat from the sun
1 atmospheric moisture 2 nuclei to aid condensation 3 weather conditions must be good for condensationof water vapour to take place 4 products of condensation must reach earth
Dew Point.
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Water vapour and heat. Wind is not necessarily needed to form clouds.
The temperature to which air must be cooled to reach saturation is called the dew point.
a condensation nuclei
No; water (as gas) must be cooled to become a liquid - this change is called condensation..
There must be moisture in the air. When cooled, the water vapor in the air becomes liquid water- but if there is no moisture, then it cannot condense.
water vapour/ cold /and a condensation medium
no it can form any time. ^^^^^^^ thats bS
Evaporation and Condensation. Hoped it helped!
It must be 100% before condensation.
you get condensation (water draining out of a split system) when the relative humidity is high enough. but in order for condensation to occur, your coil must operate at or below the dew point in the immediate area.