@not_woody_shaw@lemmy.world to Ask Science@lemmy.worldEnglish • 8 months agoIf you have some cold water evaporating, is it possible to make it evaporate sooner by adding hot water?message-square25fedilinkarrow-up150arrow-down12file-text
arrow-up148arrow-down1message-squareIf you have some cold water evaporating, is it possible to make it evaporate sooner by adding hot water?@not_woody_shaw@lemmy.world to Ask Science@lemmy.worldEnglish • 8 months agomessage-square25fedilinkfile-text
minus-square@SaintWacko@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish5•8 months agoMaybe there’s standing water somewhere that they’re wanting gone
minus-square@quicksand@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish2•8 months agoGo out there with a blow dryer or heat gun I guess lol. Adding more water isn’t gonna help you get rid of all the water. But I was curious if it was just a homework problem or what lol
minus-square@towerful@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglish3•8 months agoI think even just moving air increases evaporation rate. No need to waste energy on heat, just a fan will do
minus-square@SaintWacko@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish1•8 months agoYeah, I have no idea, that’s just the only real-life scenario I could think of lol
Maybe there’s standing water somewhere that they’re wanting gone
Go out there with a blow dryer or heat gun I guess lol. Adding more water isn’t gonna help you get rid of all the water. But I was curious if it was just a homework problem or what lol
I think even just moving air increases evaporation rate.
No need to waste energy on heat, just a fan will do
Yeah, I have no idea, that’s just the only real-life scenario I could think of lol