Yes, thicker curtains will keep out cold air and drafts.
The Energy Saver cotton grommet top curtain will keep your room about five degrees cooler or warmer, depending on the season.
Air pressure changes when the hot water generates warmer air, thus like the weather, wind (or in this case a small draft upwards) is generated. Air pressure and current causes the shower curtain to move as cooler air is sucked under and around the curtain.
Just static electricity. Spray it with warm water before you get in.Answer:The shower curtain comes in because of two factors.The shower water heats the air in the area inside the shower. Hot air is less dense than the cooler air in the rest of the room and so the denser air pushes the curtain in towards you.Secondly, if there is a gap at the bottom of the curtain, the warmer air rises to be replaced by the cooler air. The rising air exerts less lateral force on the inside surface of the curtain (Bernoulli's Principle) and the outer quieter air presses the curtain inwards.
Warmer, much warmer.
Warmer than what?
70c
India is Warmer
Warmer
a dish warmer is where you warm a dish! :@
When you have a hot shower steam is generated and, because it is warmer than the surrounding air, it rises. As the steam flows upwards, cooler air flows in to the lower level of the shower. If the shower is not fully enclosed, the steam will flow out the top of the shower area and the cooler air will flow in near the base of the shower. If the air cannot easily get around the curtain, it will push it inwards as it flows past. Ways to address this are:fully enclosing the shower to keep the steam inweighting the curtain basehaving significant gaps beside the curtain to let air inhanging the curtain so it is held against the shower base lip by its own weight by positioning the rail well outside (>100mm beyond) the line of the base. (This will mean that if the curtain swings outside the shower base it will drip on the floor, so needs a high lip to hold the curtain in.)This effect is caused by a small reduction in the air pressure of the column of air that is inside the shower curtain. The reduction is caused by the pressure of the water being sprayed out of the shower head having to drop from a higher pressure towards normal atmospheric air pressure. This effect is known as the Venturi Effect.The air does not quite reach normal atmospheric pressure until it gets out of the column of air formed by the shower curtain. Because that column of air is at a lower pressure than the air outside the curtain, the curtain gets pressed inwards by the higher (but normal) air pressure in the rest of the room.This effect happens the same no matter if the water temperature is hot, medium or cold.
I would think in warmer Air....
Heat always flows from warmer to cooler regions.