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alonana
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Hi!
My friend and me had a theoretical discussion about water in space.
Assuming we will take a glass of water in room temperature, and will suddenly release it in space. What would happen?
I think that the water will boil, and then immedietly freeze, but the water temperature will still remain similar to the original temperature, and then, assuming no light around it, it will slowly get colder. It wil take a long time until it will get to absolute zero.
My friend thinks it will almost immedietly get to absolute zero.
Who is the smart one? :)
Thanks!
My friend and me had a theoretical discussion about water in space.
Assuming we will take a glass of water in room temperature, and will suddenly release it in space. What would happen?
I think that the water will boil, and then immedietly freeze, but the water temperature will still remain similar to the original temperature, and then, assuming no light around it, it will slowly get colder. It wil take a long time until it will get to absolute zero.
My friend thinks it will almost immedietly get to absolute zero.
Who is the smart one? :)
Thanks!