evaporasyon

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(Gıda,Teknik) evaporation
The change of phase from a liquid to a gas or vapor
{i} turning into vapor; becoming vapor; process of releasing moisture; disappearing, vanishing
The physical process by which a liquid (or a solid) is transformed to the gaseous state In hydrology, evaporation is vaporization that takes place at a temperature below the boiling point
The process in which all or a portion of liquid (in a container) is turned into vapour, in order to increase the concentration of solid matter in the mixture
The physical process by which a liquid, such as water, is tranformed into a gaseous state, such as water vapor It is the opposite physical process of condensation
That which is evaporated; vapour
the process of converting a substance (such as water) from its liquid phase to its gaseous phase
the process of extracting moisture
the process in which liquid water is transferred into the atmosphere Top
The change in state of water from a liquid to a vapor (gas)
The process of changing a liquid to a gas (vapor); for example, when water turns into steam or water vapor
The physical process in which liquid water is converted into water vapor
Change of a liquid into the gaseous state; in particular, the process by which liquid water enters the atmosphere as water vapour. Evaporation, mostly from the sea and from vegetation, replenishes the humidity of the air. It is an important part of the exchange of energy in the Earth-atmosphere system that produces atmospheric motion, and therefore weather and climate. The rate of evaporation depends on the temperature difference between the evaporating surface and the air, the relative humidity, and wind
Evaporation is the physical process by which a liquid is transformed to the gaseous state, which in irrigation usually is restricted to the change of water from liquid to gas
The change from a liquid into the form of a vapor or gas
Endothermic physical process in which liquid water changes into water vapor (100C at 1 atm) Absorbs 80 calories/gram latent heat Ice evaporating directly to water vapor is called sublimation
The physical process by which a liquid, such as water is transformed into a gaseous state, such as water vapor It is the opposite physical process of condensation
Evaporation can be defined as the process by which liquid water is converted into a gaseous state Evaporation can only occur when water is available It also requires that the humidity of the atmosphere be less than the evaporating surface (at 100 % relative humidity there is no more evaporation) The evaporation process requires large amounts of energy For example, the evaporation of one gram of water requires 600 calories of heat energy
The process of the passage of water from liquid to vapour
loss of water from a system by a change of phase from liquid to vapor Evaporation leads to latent heat transfer, which is important in energy balance calculations
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