Your coworker is not correct, unless the item is evaporating a liquid like water or something. If it's completely dry, 105c air is going to bring the object up to 105c whether it's blowing or not, but if it's blowing it will actually be quicker because the cooled air from the object is being removed and replaced by new hot air
Gorillaman1991 t1_j5rb6j3 wrote
Reply to Why does hot air cool? by AspGuy25
Your coworker is not correct, unless the item is evaporating a liquid like water or something. If it's completely dry, 105c air is going to bring the object up to 105c whether it's blowing or not, but if it's blowing it will actually be quicker because the cooled air from the object is being removed and replaced by new hot air