They dry quicker because when its like not windy the cloth just drips
but when the wind comes it moves around and the wind drys it
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A handkerchief will dry up faster than a frock because handkerchief is thin with just one layer of cloth and had lesser water content per exposed area while there are multiple layer of cloth in frock that would be hidden in shade.
You blow dry it or heat it
Fan, because the blades move faster than a dryer.
Decay happens at a faster rate in humid weather. Humidity is caused by excess moisture in the air. Water is notorious for decomposing organic materials faster.
Liquid water evaporates constantly, and that is the most usual type of evaporation that we encounter since water is the most common liquid. Things get wet, then they dry off, through a process of evaporation. You might dry a wet object with a towel, but then the towel is wet and also dries through evaporation. And even if you are making things dry faster by putting clothing into a dryer, or by using a hair dryer on your hair, this is still a process of drying by means of evaporation. The evaporation is faster if you heat things up.
Clothes will likely dry faster on a warm still day, even if it's overcast. Wind can help clothes dry faster, but the warmth will accelerate the evaporation process more effectively than just wind alone.
If you want to dry your plate faster use a clean cloth.
It was dry but very windy.
It would depend on the humidity outside. If it is a humid day the floor would probably dry quicker with the AC on and doors shut. If it is a dry and windy day you would probably dry quicker with the doors open.
The glass of water would evaporate more quickly on a windy warm dry summer day due to increased air movement and higher temperatures. Wind helps carry away the water vapor from the surface of the water, while warmer temperatures provide more energy for evaporation.
because the air is more dry not moist and it makes the clothes dry faster.
A windy day is a good drying day because the movement of air helps to evaporate moisture from surfaces more quickly. The increased air circulation also helps to carry away the evaporated moisture, allowing items to dry faster. The wind can prevent the moisture from settling and lingering on surfaces, promoting quicker drying.
Just wave them in the air on a windy day
Initially, excess water will be flung off. The now moist cloth, if continued to be waved in the air, will begin to slowly dry as the moisture is evaporated as it passes through the air. This is why a windy, dry day is the best day on which to hang out washing on the line.
Under most conditions, a cloth will dry faster at normal (warmer) temperature sooner than in the relatively cooler air-conditioned room. However, if the air-conditioned room has been cooled for long enough, the excess moisture will have been removed and the humidity will be lower.
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The washing will dry quicker in windy conditions as the airflow will help to evaporate moisture from the clothes more rapidly. Still conditions will not have the same effect, causing the clothes to dry more slowly.