Posted by alexandra_k on April 7, 2020, at 22:16:53
In reply to Re: UVC, posted by alexandra_k on April 7, 2020, at 22:10:34
I am probably wrong about the water stuff. Sigh.
I think it is hydrostatics that makes the h20s cling together. So water has a surface at earth temperatures.
and adsorption... is water's tendancy to form droplets on a surface, I thought. So, droplets on a leaf. Droplets clinging to your window in the morning. Droplets clinging on the inside of a face mask.
But then the condensation gets to be too much and water rivets down the window pane. Starts to accumulate into a pool on the window sill.
It can sit on the paint for only so long.
Eventually it leeches into the wood and rots your window-sill.
Without... A dehumidifier to suck the water back up.
Dehumidifier.
Maybe that without the UV?
Don't know.
Don't know what happens to the water-borne Corona-Virus when it looses it's water droplet. If it dies or if it can wait for re-humidification.
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