im thinking this. air being foced into a chamber with water inside and blown directly onto water, then the air being forced out of another tube. im hoping that the air that is passed through the chamber and onto the water will come out of the tube chilled. well colder, hopefully as cold as possible.
im basing this as the air will open up in a chamber like an expansion chamber, pass over the water (for some reason i beleive this will cool it some how) and the air will be forced back out of the tube cooler than before.
the air will be coming through the first tube with some velocity, of approx 50mph. so im figuring that it will push the air back out of the vacant tube. the chamber will obviously be sealed so that there will only be one way for the air to go.
but im no scientist, will this chilling happen?
2006-09-14
07:26:03
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the dogone dog
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