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| quote: | Originally posted by eye_03
wont the glass break ? |
It's actually a good question. Usually the glass breaks when it is suddenly exposed to a large temperature difference. In this case, the water is a little under 0 C. It merely crystallizes due to the addition of ice particles. Will the glass break ? Hmm, crystallization is an exothermic process, so heat is generated. How much heat will it generate ? Not enough to break the glass. But super cool the water down to - 40 C and then crystallize it. Maybe the glass will break in that case.
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Download and review ! Omega_M - In the Mix (Beta Version)
Originally posted by twilightki : It feels like something you'd listen to at 4 in the morning, or listen to in your car while you're going in a tunnel.
Last edited by Omega_M on Sep-08-2007 at 22:23
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