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lighter and heavier gases
fungus_the_loon Started conversation Sep 15, 2005
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
NotScientific Posted Sep 17, 2005
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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