The Sneaky Heat Thief
Why Water Is Special
Water loves to hold hands with other water drops. To break apart and fly away as invisible vapor, each drop needs extra energy. It takes this energy from your skin like a tax. Since water is very sticky, it requires a lot of effort (heat) to escape. This is why being wet feels much colder than just being humid. The water acts like a sponge that soaks up your warmth while it dries.
Examples
- You stand by the pool side and notice your towel drying while you are still cold.
- Spilling water on your wrist and blowing on it creates an instant cooling sensation.
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See also
- How Do Old Buildings Stay Warm in Winter?
- How does a refrigerator keep food cold using basic physics?
- What are thermodynamic properties?
- What makes hot air rise and cold air sink?
- What is Dissipated energy?