The answer should be sublimation but if given 4 multiple choice and it is not there, it might be fusion. If neither of those, you're screwed.
Tie a rope between two trees. Hang your clothes on that. The sun (if there is any sun) will dry them. That's how to use solar energy to dry clothes. (If it's windy, you'll get some help from wind power. Your clothes will be dry in no time!)
Sublimation is a phase transition where a substance goes directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. It occurs under specific temperature and pressure conditions, and is a reversible process. Sublimation is commonly observed in substances like dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) and mothballs (naphthalene).
sublimation. an example would be dry ice. dry ice changes from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase.
No, it is not safe or recommended to dry clothes in a microwave. Microwaves are designed for heating food, not drying clothing. Attempting to dry clothes in a microwave can be dangerous and may cause fire hazards. It's best to use a clothes dryer or air-dry clothes as recommended.
What? Read that question out loud to yourself and see if it makes any sense. Ill do my best to answer: If dry ice (CO2 in sold phase) is left out in the open air, it will sublime, skipping the liquid phase and transition directly to CO2 gas.
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide goes from a solid phase to a gaseous phase without becoming a liquid and that transition is called sublimation.
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.
When a wet towel is left in the sun it eventually becomes dry, it is dried through the process of evaporation.
To effectively dry wet clothes using a dry towel, lay the wet clothes flat on a clean, dry surface. Place a dry towel on top of the wet clothes and gently press down to absorb excess moisture. Repeat this process with a fresh dry towel until the clothes are mostly dry. Hang the clothes to air dry completely.
Dry clothes can be made from any fabric.
The answer should be sublimation but if given 4 multiple choice and it is not there, it might be fusion. If neither of those, you're screwed.
because the air is more dry not moist and it makes the clothes dry faster.
Wait for it to dry out and then try it.
Wind is used to dry clothes.
Your clothes take ALOT longer to dry and could potentially cause a fire if left unclean for long period of time.
Clothes dry faster in summer because dry air in summer and no humidity.