Dew formation
How much is formed on a square meter for a period of time; account
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Introduction
| Dew is a thin film of water that
has condensed on the surface of objects near the ground. Dew forms
when radiational cooling of these objects during the nighttime
hours also cools the shallow layer of overlying air in contact
with them, causing the condensation of some water vapor.
Dew formation is one of the
meteorological topics and can be a good science project. |
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Project
description
For this project the student attempts to measure the amount of dew formed on
a surface. Conditions for dew formation and the amount of dew will be
studied and analyzed for a conclusion.
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