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What about when it hits the windshield, under those same conditions?
Wind will cause an object to lose heat faster ... but will not cool it
below the ambient temperature.
The evaporation of a liquid is a state change whereby energy is used
and heat is given off.
Wind chill is a measurement of rapid cooling of living tissue.
Eisboch
Wind Chill. I do not think it refers to living tissue.
It is something that *only* living tissue can experience.
According to the definition, correct. But wind chill effect is also found
on beer cans, etc. a breeze at 15 knots and 34 degrees will cool the beer
a lot faster than just putting the beer in a 15 degree enviroment.
Ummmmmmm........yeah...........sure.
But I prefer the mythbusters
method........
http://kwc.org/mythbusters/2005/03/m...a_sixpack.html