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Posted by John T on December 30, 2006 at 16:55:04 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: ??? for old posted by old on December 30, 2006 at 12:20:56:
Hey you rascals, I told ya above my answer was with "tongue in cheek" wayyyyyy back when I was a pimpled Nerd in EE at Old Purdue Thermodynamics was my WORST subject and Im NOT smart enough to answer these questions, heres about allllllll I do remember. Heat lost = heat gained I dont know beans about heat of fusion or that ice thing. I do know if you stick hot n cold water in the freezer the hot freezes first for some darn reason???? I do know when you step out of the shower the water evaporatign off your body makes you feel coldddddd cuz of something about the heat of vaporization and how changing from the liquid drops to water vapor carries away heat off the body so you feel that cold?? Told ya Im NOT smart enough to answer this heat stuff lol ask me about electricity !!!!!!!! You guys take care now n Happy New year Ol John T (NOT a thermodynamocs kinda guy)
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