Wet-bulb thermometer is always less than equal to dry-bulb


A quantity of interest in the assessment of the performance of refrigeration devices is the wet-bulb temperature. the wet-bulb temperature is measured by surrounding the bulb of a conventional mercury-in-glass thermometer with a piece of wet cotton and then swinging the thermometer back and forth in air. it is observed that the the wet-bulb thermometer is always less than or equal to the dry-bulb temperature. explain why?

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Chemistry: Wet-bulb thermometer is always less than equal to dry-bulb
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