Clothes dry on a sunny day because Sun evaporates water present inside clothes.
Clothes dry faster in a windy day rather than a sunny day because wind or moving air takes away all the moisture or water (by vaporization or evaporation). Clothes will dry in sunny days but the evaporation rate will be slow. There are two conditions, If the moving air is dry then it will hold much more water vapours but if the the moving air is already full of water vapours then the evaporatin will be much more slower than sunny days.
If the wet cloth is left in the sun it will dry faster as sun's heat helps water to evaporate. And the air helps in taking away the humidity around the wet cloth.
Yes -evaporation accounts for some dryness appearing more quickly.
Because when you use a dryer it's adding heat and movement to your clothes and the heat evaporated the water and it's gets sucked out the vent.
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
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
Because on got day there is less moisture in air so, the clothes dry faster on a hot day than a cool day.
Drying is the process of removing moisture. So it depends. A hot day, not high humidity, preferably breezy and they dry faster outside. Then again, by the time you take them outside, hang them up, the inside drier might be a bit faster.
When you dry clothes in summer the relative humidity of the outdoor air is less than 100%, water molecules will leave the clothes more often than they'll return, so the clothes will dry. But when in winter the leaving water molecules will remain. The drying process will slow down as the water-molecule remaining rate increases. When the humidity reaches 100%, drying will cease altogether.
I do all the time.
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 the air is more dry not moist and it makes the clothes dry faster.
Clothes dry faster in summer because dry air in summer and no humidity.
· dryer to dry clothes after they are washed
They can't, they do however greatly reduce the amount of water left in the clothes after a washers spin cycle. This allows the clothes to dry on the line faster and leaves them softer than "non spinning" as the water left in the clothes is greatly reduced.
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.
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
On a sunny day, it is usually hotter. Water evaporates faster if the air is hotter.
In rainy season clothes do not dry faster because in rainy season there is humidity in air.
to make it dry fast
The water would evaporate, leaving the clothes dry.