It either evapourates or drips down into the ground.
first squeeze the water from the clothes secondly hang it where the rays of sun are falling directly "your clothes will dry faster" or put the clothes in to the drying machine
Because in humid air, there is more water in the air.
The coefficient of drying is a number about the utility of a dryer. A simple example : You have dirty clothes dry, and you wash them. So now, you have a totally of 4kg wet clothes and you put them on the dryer. The coefficient of drying K come from this formula : K = Weight of wet clothes / Weight of dry clothes So it depends from the speed of your dryer!
eg. Wet clothes on a washing line dry faster on a hot day that on a cold day. On a hot day the clothes will dry faster the warmer it is. The water in the wet clothes evaporate quicker. Heat helps the process of evaporation because heat spreads out particles
Things remain damp and wet, and take longer time to dry when the atmosphere around them is damp and wet. Humidity is the amount of moisture or water vapour present in air at any moment in time. On a humid day, the air is full of water vapour. As the air gets warmer, its capacity to hold the water vapour increases. As a result, conditions become more and more humid. Hence, wet clothes take longer time to dry on a humid day.
first squeeze the water from the clothes secondly hang it where the rays of sun are falling directly "your clothes will dry faster" or put the clothes in to the drying machine
The wet clothes will evaporate and leaving the clothes dry.
you put it in the tumble dryer
water evaporates
The heat from the sun evaporates the water out of the clothes.
Because you maximize the surface of the cloth to the wind. This makes the water vaporize and the clothes dry!
Hanging the clothes up and allowing air circulation around the clothes will dry them via evaporation. The drier the air and the faster the airflow - the quicker the clothes will dry.
be cause the air and wind dries
Because in humid air, there is more water in the air.
because the heat causes the water to evaporate
The extreme heat from the iron heats up the water in the clothes to the point where the water just begins to evaporate from the clothes
The sun evaporates the water Wait for it to dry or wrap it in a towel and squeeze or hang it up outside for it to dry.