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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 29 2011, 07:48 AM (114 Views) | |
| George K | Jul 29 2011, 07:48 AM Post #1 |
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Finally
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSZH0K-Qhuw Cooling sans electricity! |
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| brenda | Jul 29 2011, 09:05 AM Post #2 |
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Cool, George! Scientific Friday.
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“Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them.” ~A.A. Milne | |
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| kenny | Jul 29 2011, 09:29 AM Post #3 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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I love this stuff. You are not using electrical energy but the energy sleeping in liquid water, which is considerable. Evaporation is a cooling process and is the same reason YOU feel cold when you step out of the shower even though the room is not any colder. Those little energy-packed H20 molecules take their energy (Heat) with them as they move from liquid to gas. My ex grew up in India and he said lots of people use devices employing this principal to keep their food and water cool. |
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