Water in an earthen pot feels cooler because the pot's porous surface allows some water to evaporate. This evaporation absorbs heat from the remaining water, lowering its temperature, unlike a stainless steel pot, which doesn't allow evaporation. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6Read more
Water in an earthen pot feels cooler because the pot’s porous surface allows some water to evaporate. This evaporation absorbs heat from the remaining water, lowering its temperature, unlike a stainless steel pot, which doesn’t allow evaporation.
Why does the water in the earthen pot feel cooler compared to water stored in a stainless steel pot?
Water in an earthen pot feels cooler because the pot's porous surface allows some water to evaporate. This evaporation absorbs heat from the remaining water, lowering its temperature, unlike a stainless steel pot, which doesn't allow evaporation. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6Read more
Water in an earthen pot feels cooler because the pot’s porous surface allows some water to evaporate. This evaporation absorbs heat from the remaining water, lowering its temperature, unlike a stainless steel pot, which doesn’t allow evaporation.
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