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; Experiment: How To Make Fog ... Procedure: Fill the jar half full with hot water. Rest the tea strainer over the opening. Fill the tea strainer with ice cubes. Fog should form inside the jar. ... The water vapor then condenses into tiny water droplets that are suspended in the air, forming fog.
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The report summarizes the results of a number of experiments conducted to support a program of fog clearing by the injection of electrical charges into the fog. ... Title : Experiments Supporting a Program of Warm Fog Dispersal by Electrical Charge Injection.
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Title : FOG DISPERSAL EXPERIMENTS USING PROPANE AT WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON. ... Abstract : Propane is an effective agent causing glaciation of supercooled fog droplets and subsequent improvement of visibility. When wind is less than 5 or 6 knots and steady with respect to direction, two or three dispensers, each emitting 2...
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Fog is a cloud near the ground, produced by warm air coming in contact with cool air. Since cool air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air can, the moisture condenses in the form of tiny droplets and this results in fog.
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imnh.isu.edu/DIGITALATLAS/teach/lsnplns/fogbotlp.htm
imnh.isu.edu/DIGITALATLAS/teach/lsnplns/fogbotlp.htm
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Fog is a cloud that forms just above the ground. It's spooky and neat. Really thick fog can reduce you to seeing only a few feet in front of you. It can be a real hazard to cars, planes and boats. ... There are two kinds of fog, advection fog and radiation, or ground fog.
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starryskies.com/try_this/fog.html
starryskies.com/try_this/fog.html
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After several minutes, fog starts to develop. Before long, the fog was so thick that water began to drip much like the windshield of a car on a very foggy morning. Both size containers made an equal amount of fog.
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www.pinnerfamily.com/science2001/observations.htm
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Closure: The students will be asked how a cloud is formed. They will also be asked what a fog is. The students will then be asked which of the experiments work better.
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In some lighthouses his power varies from 28 jets to 108 jets, while in the lighthouse of Galley head three burners of the largest size can be employed, the maximum number of jets being 324. These larger powers are invoked only in case of fog, the 28-jet burner being amply sufficient ... for the remarkable experiments of Mr.
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www.oldandsold.com/articles21/science-28.shtml
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Creating fog in a bottle, as in the photo at the left of this page, is a simple matter. A large jar or wide mouthed bottle is filled with hot water. All of the hot water is poured out except for an inch (25mm) or so at the bottom.
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tnst.randolphcollege.edu/curriculumresources/lessonplans/earthscience/fog.htm
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