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I'm at a paradox here. I've heard a theory of a possibility of compressed liquid core gas giants that emit no thermal energy. Can open space be so cold as to freeze liquids, compressing them as their gravity increases? If so, what prevents thermal generation? I could never understand that part.
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Where is the horse??
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@farzero They're not actually incompressible... but it's a good approximation for most liquids we'll ever deal with.
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@92310CAMILLE where v is the velocity and a is area..
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@ElaM1NaTo because of area,remember the flow rate formula...V1A1=V2A2
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Why is output velocity unequal to input velocity?
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i always thought of him as a guy in his mid 40s or something, but Sal is young, his voice is very mature for his age.
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what happends to the viscosity of water when pressure changes
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Thank you!
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aaaaah velocity and volume are both represented by v. SO CONFUSING.
But you explain it very well. Thanks (:



god bless you!!!!
quangster 2 years ago 15
liquids are incompressable? that is insanely thought provoking to me. wow thanks.
farzero 2 years ago 8