It varies for the condensing vapor and humidity. Condensation occurs when a vapor is cooled to its dewpoint. See "dew point" for more information. It is not necessarily a difference in temperature, since it changes based on humidity and air temperature.
Temperature
no, because condensation is loss of thermal energy from a hot body , only temperature difference should maintain
The water from an air conditioner you are referring to is known as condensation. This occurs when there is a difference in temperature between an object and the temperature of the air.
Condensation takes place at any temperature. Condensation takes place at any temperature.
the only difference there is that the soft drink condensation has a few additives in it. other than that there is no difference.
Temperature
Condensation Increases with relative HUMIDITY.
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During condensation the kinetic energy, or temperature, does not change.
condensation follows evaporation and involves clouds holding water until it is ready to rain. Temperature could speed the rate of evaporation and therefore increase the speed of condensation.
Its condensation temperature.