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lighter and heavier gases

Post 1

fungus_the_loon

so in lighter gasses there is less of a splash right??? it got a bit confusing in the last paragraph... what about splashes into liquids... heavier and lighter... i guess densities... is there any research into that??? or even solids... i would like to see a splash on the new least densest solid that looks like gas... haha... i hope you know what i'm talking about... haha... splashologist...


lighter and heavier gases

Post 2

NotScientific

haha, good question. I'm on it.


lighter and heavier gases

Post 3

NotScientific

You'll be please to know that there are studies on how densities of liquids affect the splash.

Check this out: http://fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/fire03/PDF/f03010.pdf
Mind you, it might be full of jargon.


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