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If it is humid it is saturated. If it is dry it is unsaturated.
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.
What kind of room? A warm or cold room? Be specific about what kind of room it's in, 'kay?(:
depends where it is and the room tempture. is it is in a freezer or out side during the winter yes it will be cold.
usually it depends if it is in a warm humid area or a normal degree temperature room.
If your glasses get cold enough in the air conditioned room then step into a warm humid outdoors some water vapor can condense on the glass.
If your glasses get cold enough in the air conditioned room then step into a warm humid outdoors some water vapor can condense on the glass.
then condensation will occur
Because people give off heat.
Well, if your windows are thin and get cold enough, the moist, humid air outside will condense on the surface of the windows, much like the condensation that appears on a cold beverage can or glass in a humid room.
Water vapors are condensed on the cold surface.
Yes huskies can live in Bangladesh. As long you have a room which is ice cold plus air conditioned............ still.
Yes.
A humidifier puts moisture into the air. So if a room is already humid, a humidifier will simply make it more humid. A de-humidifier extracts moisture from the air. This would be the solution for your humid room.
Hmmm... I think this shld b a better ans. When in a cold room, the glass will contract. So, when taken out of cold room and placed in hot room, expansion will take place. As the glass has uneven surface, the process of expansion will cause the crack.
you dont they are both the same so neither goes faster.
yes