It would slow down the process as the temperature goes down due to the fan.
it would speed it up. hope this helped
The moving air increases the rate of evaporation of your sweat, so cooling you down.
Yes it does!
Evaporation of fluid from your skin
Quicker evaporation (the fan moves the saturated air away from us).
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it would speed it up. hope this helped
because of gravity
The moving air increases the rate of evaporation of your sweat, so cooling you down.
putting a wet clothe in front of the electric fan
Yes it does!
nope. It just increases the rate of evaporation and so increases the cooling rate.
A normal puddle on the road should not damage the fan. If the water is deep, then water could get inside of the fan connectors or the fans themselves, and cause failure.
Evaporation of fluid from your skin
Quicker evaporation (the fan moves the saturated air away from us).
When you sit under a fan after bathing, the moving air from the fan helps to increase evaporation from your wet skin. This evaporation process cools down your body. Additionally, the fan provides a breeze that helps to dissipate any residual heat on your skin, making you feel cooler.
No, a fan simply circulates air so that the warm air around you is replaced with cooler air. And if a fan blows the air directly onto your body, your skin is cooled by the increased rate of evaporation of surface moisture as aided by the rapid airflow. Evaporating water absorbs heat and transfers it away.