[DVBC] Physics question

Tom Smyth smitt542 at comcast.net
Sun Jan 21 17:55:57 EST 2007


As Cliff Claven would have said "Its a little known fact Normie" warm water 
freezes faster than cold water because the warm water has less oxygen 
content. At least that's what I learned in Chemistry class. The best way to 
slow freezing is to add a little sodium (Gatorade) as this will lower the 
freezing point of the water.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob LaDrew" <bonkersboy at verizon.net>
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Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 4:31 PM
Subject: [DVBC] Physics question


>    For today's ride I warmed up my bottle so it would go longer without 
> freezing. Bill used cold water in his. Mine froze right up and Bill was 
> able to drink out of his the entire ride.
>    What is the operative law of physics at work here?
>    Dougie, you wanna field this one?
>    --Bob LaDrew
>
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