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Only living animals are subject to wind chill.
Question: If you put a liquid on a surface, and subject both to
moving
air,
will the surface be cooled by the evaporation of the liquid?
http://www.umext.maine.edu/emergency/9024.htm
Google "Wind Chill facts" if you need more information. ;-)
Nice link, but you did not answer the question. Here it is again:
Question: If you put a liquid on a surface, and subject both to
moving
air,
will the surface be cooled by the evaporation of the liquid?
Depends on the liquid.
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Depends on the temperature.
Your pink windshield washer fluid. Temp: -19 degrees F. Vehicle speed: 59
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No becasue it's enclosed and will only be affected by ambient
temperature inside the engine compartment.
What about when it hits the windshield, under those same conditions?