May 18th 2017, 22:07:31
or well i guess thermodynamics might be closer but anyways. i usually go to archaic for this but i don't know where he is right now. i heard the gs was looking for union members. not sure of his intrawebs capabilities
so i know that liquids adsorb or transfer heat better than gases (hypothermia in water is quicker than in a field but dry and at the same temperture, yes?). and my guess would be the liquid transfers the heat better because it is denser (more dense?) than the gas, but my question is why does the more dense (denser?) density cause heat to transfer differently?
hashtag lets get braden his grade eleven science.
so i know that liquids adsorb or transfer heat better than gases (hypothermia in water is quicker than in a field but dry and at the same temperture, yes?). and my guess would be the liquid transfers the heat better because it is denser (more dense?) than the gas, but my question is why does the more dense (denser?) density cause heat to transfer differently?
hashtag lets get braden his grade eleven science.