Yes, wet clothes will even dry in a room with the AC on. It will take more time, but they will dry.
It is important to dry a wet object before finding its mass because the water on its surface can add extra weight and affect the accuracy of the measurement. Drying the object ensures that you are weighing only the object itself, without any added moisture.
When a wet towel is left in the sun it eventually becomes dry, it is dried through the process of evaporation.
the iron is so hot it is making the moisture in the clothes evaporate at a high speed and it produces condensation (steam)
Clothes may become stiff when air-dried due to the fibers in the fabric drying out and stiffening, especially if they are hung in a way that causes them to stretch when wet. Additionally, hard water minerals or excessive detergent residue can also contribute to stiffness when clothes dry.
When a wet towel is left in the sun it eventually becomes dry, it is dried through the process of evaporation.
I think it is evaporation. Typo error, right? Usually in liquids even at room temperature the liquid molecules will be moving at random. Some times there are chances for some of them just to shoot into the air medium and so they escape into the air medium. This escape is known to be evaporation. That is why a wet floor after sometime gradually becomes dried. Wet cloth gets dried even when it is hung in the shade.
Soak them in water.....?
Yes
yes he wet swimming with no cloths on when he was a kid.
Any temperate..
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cotton cloths are more preferred to ware in summer. because cotton cloths absorbs sweat from the surface of the body and makes a wet blanket around us ,when ever hot air passes us ,the wet cotton cloths cools the air and make us to feel cool...
Add water.
Magic mushrooms are available dried and sometimes fresh. They are soft when wet and hard when dried.
yes, until they become wet peas.
Clay soil can flow like mud when wet, but be extremely hard when dried.
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