Chemical Engineering

Sunday, 28 February 2016

Evaporative Cooling

Evaporative Cooling:

 Temperature reduction that occurs when water absorbs latent heat from the surrounding air as it evaporates; cooling of the skin from
the evaporation of sweat is evaporative cooling and is a process for the body to lose excess heat.


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