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Atoms are color coded: blue are "cold", red are "hot". As the energetic atoms escape, slowly lower the height of the trap using the slider. The goal is to get the temperature as low as possible with the most atoms still in the trap. ... Evaporative Cooling in a Bose-Einstein Condensation...
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This page is about evaporative cooling ... That's why evaporative cooling naturally occurs near waterfalls, at rivers, lakes and oceans. The hotter and drier the air, the more water that can be absorbed. This happens because the temperature and the vapor pressure of the water and the air attempt to equalize.
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Evaporative cooler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An evaporative cooler (also swamp cooler , desert cooler , and wet air cooler ) is a device that cools air through the simple evaporation of water. Evaporative cooling differs from air conditi...
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In low-humidity areas, evaporating water into the air provides a natural and energy-efficient means of cooling. Evaporative coolers, also called swamp coolers, rely on this principle, cooling outdoor air by passing it over water-saturated pads, causing the water to evaporate into it.
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Port-A-Cool is an amazing portable evaporative cooling system, cooler, outdoor air-conditioner that cools thousands of sq.ft. at a fraction of the cost of standard air conditioning ... History Of The Evaporative Cooling Phenomenon...
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www.portablecoolers.com/evap/evap.html
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This is the principle behind evaporative cooling. Evaporative coolers, often called "swamp coolers", are cooling systems that use only water and a blower to circulate air. In the system, warm, dry air is pulled through a water-soaked pad.
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That's evaporative cooling: the reduction in air temperature that occurs when water evaporates. Evaporative coolers, commonly called "swamp coolers," use this effect to cool homes. ... Unlike air conditioned rooms, windows or ceiling vents need to be open when an evaporative cooling system is operating. The large volume...
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The heart of an evaporative cooling system is the pad where the water evaporates. This pad is manufactured of fluted cellulose sheets that are glued together. This material is chemically impregnated with special compounds to prevent rot and ensure a long service life.
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www.igcusa.com/Technical/coolingsystem-work.html
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