ANSWERS: 5
  • with heat. I assume that is what you mean since water dies not evaporate faster than any other liquid.
  • The larger the surface area the more rapid the rate of evaporation.
  • 01)Normal water like-ponds,river- decrease the wet bulb temperature( beyond our control) 02)Provide sensible heat to water,more the heat,the more will be evaporation. 03)if some how you are able to generate vacuum above the evaporating surface, the rate of evaporation rate will increase (vacuum evaporation). 04)Water if hot & under pressure , then flash it(depressurise the water) 05) Greater the heat transfer surface area , greater will be evaporation(boiler are designed on this- but you have to optimise the surface versus heat available) 06)Second way to increase the surface area of water to be evaporated, is to atomise water-like in cooling tower- water when comes in contact of air & will use its heat of vaporisation & will evaporate.
  • Water evaporates the fastest when the ambient air has a very low relative humidity and is hot.You can artificial make water evaporate very fast by boiling it.
  • By applying heat, either manmade or solar and wind.

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