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When a damp fabric cools your skin in moving air, what is doing the most useful cooling work?

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Answer: Water evaporating away

Water evaporating awayCorrect. Evaporation carries heat away because water molecules need energy to leave the liquid state. Fabric can help if it holds, spreads, or moves moisture so evaporation happens where air can remove it. That is why sweat management is a second cooling pathway, separate from silk's dry first-touch coolness.

Light color reflectionLight colors can help under direct sun, but this question is about a damp fabric in moving air. In that setup, the main cooling engine is water changing phase and taking energy with it. A pale wet cloth in still, humid air can feel sticky because evaporation is slow even though the color looks cooler.

Cold water staying insideCold water can feel cool at first, but lasting fabric cooling is not just storage of cold liquid. As water evaporates, it keeps taking energy from the surface. That is why air movement and drying matter: a wet cloth sealed under plastic would keep moisture in, but it would not keep cooling efficiently.

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