You wanted an example of what I think might happen: Maybe when water is heated, it releases gas, and when it is reheated it releases less gas. If it is so, then maybe you could ,please, emphasize on that. Thank you, Sam. ... I'd like to know, what exactly happens, physically speaking, when water is being boiled. Second,
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Second, is there a diffrernce if the water is boiled for the first time or if it's reboiled (after it cooled down)? Thank you! Answer - ; Hello again Sam: Thanks for your questions! I'd like to know, what exactly happens, physically speaking, when water is being boiled.
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Turbulent natural convection in a horizontal water layer heated from below .... The subscript m refers to the physical property that corresponds to a mean ...
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As such, the residential hot water supply is physically isolated yet thermally interactive with the solar heated fluid medium traveling through the solar ...
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Description: Students physically model the behavior of water molecules in ice and liquid water, learning about molecular structures and answering specific questions about water. ... As liquid water is heated, it also expands. Water is most dense (i ... 1. Describe what happened when you were water molecules in an ice crystal.
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Discussion Tagged: Water Powered Engine Autos Engine Water Engine Conspiracy Theories, Replies: 298 ... Whatever happened to the water-fueled engine? Way back in the late 1970s I heard rumor of a car which ran on water. I was 11 or 12 years old and thought that would be cool, but couldn't figure out how that might work.
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He said that he had taken four ounces of boiling water, and four ounces of non-heated water, placed them outside in similar containers on a cold winter day, and observed that the boiled water froze first. Marliani was, however, unable to explain this occurrence [4].
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In some cases, such as happened at Ice Lake in April, 1998 and 1999, the surface water may warm up rapidly immediately after ice-out, causing the lake to stratify thermally without completely mixing. This prevents atmospheric oxygen ... Deep lakes generally become physically stratified into three identifiable layers,
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How long do you think it takes to get hot water flowing once you open a hot tap? With a tank heater, since water has already been heated and is simply sitting in storage, it begins flowing immediately. Now if your tap is some distance from the tank, this says nothing about how long you wait before you feel the heat.
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It’s not that this moment didn’t exist physically, or that something impossible happened, it’s just that the math we currently use can’t describe it. ... It would suggest, I rekon that it’s infinite and has no beginning or end, but just keeps going through a process, much along the lines of the water cycle on earth.
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