condensation
The windshield gets cold and the moisture in the air condenses on the cold surface. Change the direction of the a/c to the floor or dashboard to prevent this.
Yes, they will, because of the sudden change in temperature, a chemical reaction occurs, making the sunglasses fog.
Water vapours are condensed on the external surface.
well it could be because of the heat. if its cold out and you have the heat on in the car, then you will get hot and that will cause the window to fog.
alcohol is basicall condensation it causes fog just like hot and or cold water
Your face gets hot when your nervous which leads to fogging up your glasses like when your out on a cold day and then come into a warm house your glasses cloud up.
You see your breath on a cold day because when you exhale, the warm air from your lungs meets the cold air outside. This causes the water vapor in your breath to condense into tiny droplets, making it visible as mist or fog.
Cold air holds less moisture than warm air. When you run the shower with hot water, the moisture condenses on the cold mirror surface causing it to fog up. If you run the shower cold, the mirror will not fog up.
water goggles fog up by condensation when the heat is in your goggles its trapped and the plastic probably absorbs the cold in the water
moisture from your breathing for example condensing on the cold glass
No. The steam from a hot shower fogs the mirror.
it is because if the windscreen of a car made up of wood then we cant see anything outside ,so windscreen is made up of glass