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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    I'm trying to get a feel for what happens to the water after it comes out of its liquid state due to atmospheric depressurization. Conditions: Everything is 80°F (except me, who's in an environmental suit which is 80°F on the outside) Materials: A 100m pool whose surface is at sea level. A...
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    Yes. Sorry. You're right. I'm jumping the gun trying to wrap my head around many concepts at once. My approachch to figuring things out is far more artist than scientist (which makes sense because I am an artist and I'm not a scientist). I like to satisfy my curiosity and add things to my...
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    Thank you for sharing that. It is neat to know that the same thing happened in a real life scenario.
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    So once the liquid water becomes water vapor, re-pressurizing won't turn it into liquid water again? I didn't see that one coming. Yes. A big water barometer. Exactly. I just assumed that the water vapor would become liquid again when air was reintroduced minus the volume lost through the...
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    I think I understand the difference between boiling and the gasses coming out of solution. So I'll move on to those next questions... When that full vertical pipe with the bottom submerged in a pool and top valve closed has it's bottom valve opened, how much water is lost from the pipe? I...
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    I should have just asked much sooner. Thank you.
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    I really appreciate this description. I have so many more questions about it (like if the top of the sealed pipe full of water vapor is opened at the top and there's a screen or some other porous obstruction hindering the mist from leaving quickly, will that water vapor then just become liquid...
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    Thank you Baluncore. I've been hung up on your explanation for almost 3 weeks now. I thought that I should figure this out before asking other questions, but I'm still struggling. So I'm just going to ask: So when water is in a container in a vacuum chamber and the pressure is low enough that...
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    Thank You Baluncore, I can see how I could be asking too much at once. I was trying to set up the conditions for one question, but was also trying to leave the window open to be corrected about any misconceptions that I may have. I am completely self taught (aside from YouTube) and have no one...
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    Yes (feeling foolish). Thanks. That worked perfectly.
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    I'm having trouble locating that. Is it because I'm using the app and Chrome on my phone? I can post screenshots of all the places that I've looked. Buy I thought that I should just probably ask the question first.
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    Thank you for getting back to me, Baluncore! I didn't see the notification that anyone had. I'll be sure to check and not wait from now on. I'm open. Whichever method seems best. Maybe where I am wrong in my assumptions. I am so happy to be on the verge of having a better understanding!
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    Just curious about many things like hydrostatics

    How did you find PF?: I was Googling something and this forum popped up answering a completely different question. It was still very interesting. I wasn't sure what this forum was about and I was prompted to sign up while trying to figure that out. I then received an explanation and am glad I...
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