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Condensation - the cold glass causes the warm air to condense from gas to liquid.
No it is not. Condensation does occur on the evaporator in an air conditioning system.
Condensation of water vapour.
condensation.
No. While the funnel is made visible by condensation, it is mostly air.
There are two things that make a tornado visible. The first is condensation. The low pressure inside a tornado cools air flowing into it, which usually causes moisture in the air to condense into a a cloud. Tornadoes are also made visible by dust and debris that they pick up.
Warm, moist air on one side and cooler air on the other side causes condensation.
Condensation
Condensation/Hot Moist Air Meeting Colder Air
You might be thinking of condensation, the transition of a gas into a liquid.
Make sure it is leaning slightly outwards, so water can drain AWAY from the house.
Condensation of water vapor causes dew.
Condensation is always caused by a cold object or breeze coming into contact with warm moist air. I would look for infiltration of cold air near the ceiling beam and then try to seal the air leak.
"The point is, warm air can absorb more moisture than cold air. In the process of cooling, at a certain low temperature point â?? dew point â?? the air is 100 % saturated with moisture, and condensation occurs." Essentially when warm air flows over a cold window it causes fog or "condensation".
it's got something to do with water, in the air. evaporation. condensation. something like that.
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