Dampness is excess moisture in the air or in a space, leading to wetness or humidity. Condensation occurs when warm air contacts a cold surface and the air cools, resulting in water vapor turning into liquid water.
Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
Dampness refers to slight moisture or damp quality in something, whereas wetness implies a more significant or saturated level of moisture. Dampness can often be felt or observed but may not necessarily leave something visibly wet, while wetness typically leaves something visibly soaked or saturated.
" Condensation " condensation or condensing
Condensation. Evaporation is the process of liquid changing into a gas, while condensation is the process of gas changing into a liquid.
The reverse of evaporation is condensation. Condensation is the process in which a gas or vapor turns into a liquid.
Richard S Dill has written: 'Laboratory observations of condensation in wall specimens' -- subject- s -: Walls, Condensation, Dampness in buildings
There are a few synonyms for the phrase water vapor. These include steam, breath moisture, fog, condensation, haze, dampness, and dew.
Humidity
no,it cannot
turn on the ventilator, set to outdoor air (no airco). It is cold in winter, but it keeps the windows from damping. (You will always have some damp in the beginning, cause your breath and bodyheat is warmer than car interior)
yes it is because it means u mean something and dampness means to get something do something or mean something
That would be hard to say as there is no such thing as dampness rheumatism. Suggest you find out what sort of arthritis you have prior to treatment.
It is called "humidity".
dampness
yes
yes they do sometimes
Dampness or humidity in a room can potentially cause a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet to trip if water gets into the outlet or if there is condensation on the wiring. It is important to address any issues of moisture near outlets to prevent electrical hazards.