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> I already have one
Is it worth it?
> In a mildy related topic, I've decided to buy a fridge for my room.
I already have one :P
> phi11ip wrote:
> If you put hot water in a freezer and room temperature water in a
> freezer.
>
> The hot water will freeze first!
>
> i know what i said sounds stupid, but 2 things:
>
> 1)its all about energy transference and stuff
> 2)phillip... think for a second in order to get from 70c to 0, you
> have to pass through 20c which is the room temerature water.
> therefore, no it wouldnt.
It does.
Doesn't seem to make sense but it does cool quicker!
> If you put hot water in a freezer and room temperature water in a
> freezer.
>
> The hot water will freeze first!
i know what i said sounds stupid, but 2 things:
1)its all about energy transference and stuff
2)phillip... think for a second in order to get from 70c to 0, you have to pass through 20c which is the room temerature water. therefore, no it wouldnt.
> As the heated air molecules rise, they 'burn' energy. When that energy
> is burnt out, the air molecules fall again, where they are
> re-energised and rise, to then burn off that energy and fall.
>
> Simple.
>
> That's why the air is thinner nearer the edge of the planet's
> atmosphere. The molecules are closer to the emptiness of space where
> there is very little energy (and heat), and so the gravity pulls them
> back down to rise again.
Physics for the masses eh?...:)