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Forever boiling water in vacuum
Hey guys, I'm really good in science in many fields, I do indeed lack some understanding of this whole pressure temp. thing you's are talking about, but could you please explain to me what's wrong with this: If you have a metal box vacuum, with water at the bottom, it splash up boiling right...- SciencePerson
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Forever boiling water in vacuum
I was thinking of this vacuum box in space you's are talking about, and how the water boils, and how the heat distributes the atoms evenly, and even if the water drips back down by gravity, all the water is at bottom yes but all the heat is distributed into the metal container and the water, and...- SciencePerson
- Post #9
- Forum: General Engineering
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Creating electricity utilzing water particles in a vacuum
What I'm seeing here is that it absorbs energy from the water, then he would let the natural air heat it back up maybe even by a tunnel in the vacuum (like a cube with a hole going down) and then back to vacuum it burst apart again by photons flying the molecules off with themselves as I like to...- SciencePerson
- Post #8
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Is it possible to have a input & output screen or speaker?
But what are the physics of why I can't find a way to make the screen where the wire that shoots photons also absorbs them? And can't you definitely though make a pixel-ed screen where each pixel has a camera pixel next to it? I'm sure this is possible to make. Also has our civilization...- SciencePerson
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Is it possible to have a input & output screen or speaker?
K so you have your computer screen, and speakers, but can they record too (input)!? My speaker vibrates by electricity to make sound, so why can't my voice make (these speakers) vibrate and send electrical signals back? A wire shoots out photons in x amount of brightness through a color-filter...- SciencePerson
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- Device Input Output Screen Speaker
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Schools How do I prove my AI idea at University if I cannot make it?
Hi, so, I have this AI creation I want to make, which, like some experiments i.e. the LHC/ect it is either too big, too nano, too much, too code-wanting, to make, and I can't and won't be making my AI invention, or more precisely, I won't be coding it up or connecting the camera gizmos ect...- SciencePerson
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- Ai Experiment Idea University
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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High School I heard a spin-top in a perfect vacuum would stay spinning
What I figured out is this: If a spinning top in a perfect vacuum could avoid falling, it will stay spinning forever because the moving photons and therefore moving particles stay in it, but the reason it falls by gravity is because it gets photons OR space pull without being touched by atoms...- SciencePerson
- Post #9
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School I heard a spin-top in a perfect vacuum would stay spinning
So a planet stays spinning, and if it doesn't slow by any pull, then it wouldn't fall...wait......if the fast spin top is in the exact middle of a perfect vacuum on Earth, it stays spinning, and no fall, yet it does, and only it does for the fall...ArhhhrRR!...I'll think about this later, busy...- SciencePerson
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School I heard a spin-top in a perfect vacuum would stay spinning
Wait wait wai wa hate a moment :D...are you saying gravity won't affect it just because satellites don't fall, because those are different! They move left whhhille moving down! Like this - >^>^>^>. . .BUT the spinning top may go down by gravity, plus slow by the pull...unless you (somehow)...- SciencePerson
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School I heard a spin-top in a perfect vacuum would stay spinning
Yes the Earth stays spinning, but, the top is in the field of gravity! It may slow down then from pull! And fall downwards...- SciencePerson
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School I heard a spin-top in a perfect vacuum would stay spinning
Ok I heard that a very fast spinning top, in a perfect vacuum, on Earth, would stay spinning forever, and I suppose it would in the middle of the vacuum without falling, because spinning at lightspeed means it can't move 1 down, so if the speed in this top stays in it, then it could avoid...- SciencePerson
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- Spinning Vacuum
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics