[DVBC] Physics question

Doug Bower Bowerdou at verizon.net
Mon Jan 22 22:07:23 EST 2007


Well, Stephen may join us on our Kountry Kitchen rides but we don't have
to wait for him to arrive before we eat do we? 
 
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We need Stephen Hawkings in DVBC...........
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From: Dave Hartrum <dhartrum at mac.com>
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 8:04:54 PM
Subject: Re: [DVBC] Physics question
That's it. Put your cell phone in the water bottle and it won't freeze.


Dave Hartrum
dhartrum at mac.com



On Jan 22, 2007, at 12:05 PM, Doug Bower wrote:

> Dave,
>
> Javier is correct.  If you look at the heat transfer formula, heat
> transfer is a function of the Delta temperature between one medium and
> the other times the velocity of the material times the surface area of
> the transfer area and last but not least the heat transfer of the
> material(known as K, how well a plastic bottle transfers heat).  The
> surface area of Bob's bottle is fixed, the delta temp is somewhat  
> fixed
> but the velocity between the water and air is a variable.  Basically
> anything to increase velocity of the air or water will increase heat
> transfer.  But this will only speed up the freezing and not affect the
> temperature at which Bob's bottle froze.
>
> Dave, Stick to cell phones. :)


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