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If a window is double glazed rather than single glazed there is less condensation on the inside of the glass. Explain why.
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If a window is double glazed rather than single glazed there is less condensation on the inside of the glass. Explain why.
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Because it tends to be hotter inside therefore when the cold air hits the inside of the glass, the cold glass makes it condense however outside its cold therefore it does condense on the outside of the window
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