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14th Aug 2013
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pump physics water waves

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  • death_kid620
    death_kid620
    14th Aug 2013
    @d4zk1tty the technical term is 'condensate' it's when the pressure of the vapour above the liquid becomes higher than the pressure of the atmosphere it's in, this is known as the 'boiling point' once it has passed this tempariture it will suddenly float apart
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    14th Aug 2013
    of course you know more dur
  • slasher98
    slasher98
    14th Aug 2013
    @d4zk1tty, physics is more about the math behind those processes. Gases do not "liquify" under pressure; that description is incorrect. If you like physics, as I do, study it. Oh and /)
  • d4zk1tty
    d4zk1tty
    14th Aug 2013
    @Schneumer, yes, I am only 13. It is plausible that I know more about physics than you.
  • powderbot
    powderbot
    14th Aug 2013
    or alt f4 :3
  • powderbot
    powderbot
    14th Aug 2013
    press 10 to view it in epic mode :D
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    14th Aug 2013
    so you expect us to know physics??? 0-0
  • d4zk1tty
    d4zk1tty
    14th Aug 2013
    It is basic physics, when gases are under great pressure they liquify, it works both ways, when liquids are under low pressure they turn into a gas.
  • butterlover
    butterlover
    14th Aug 2013
    WTF HOW DOES THIS WORK
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    14th Aug 2013
    make it really cold