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minus-squarePetDinosaurs@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4arrow-down11·1 year agoSeriously? The lava in water math. It’s high school stuff if you bother to look up the specific heat and make some reasonable guesses.
minus-squarecaptainlezbian@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up6arrow-down3·1 year agoIt’s masters degree in thermal fluids engineering math
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minus-squarePetDinosaurs@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4arrow-down7·edit-21 year agoNo it’s not. Google specific heat of lava. Shit’s been done already. And not just for academics. Even Randall Monroe. He’s smart, but he’s not an academic.
minus-squareEheran@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down1·1 year agoMate, I model thermal processes for a living. The question is: What is the question? What to calculate? What expectations are there to (dis)proof?
minus-squarePetDinosaurs@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoBruh. Someone else on this thread has already clarified to you the easy and what I was expecting question: what happens to the water and lava in the water bucket. You already answered that question in this thread.
minus-squareEheran@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·1 year ago“Bruh”, everyone knows what happens, we are looking at it in the video. Lava gets cold, water hot. Obviously. There is not much to go on about.
Seriously? The lava in water math.
It’s high school stuff if you bother to look up the specific heat and make some reasonable guesses.
It’s masters degree in thermal fluids engineering math
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No it’s not. Google specific heat of lava. Shit’s been done already.
And not just for academics. Even Randall Monroe. He’s smart, but he’s not an academic.
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Mate, I model thermal processes for a living. The question is: What is the question? What to calculate? What expectations are there to (dis)proof?
Bruh. Someone else on this thread has already clarified to you the easy and what I was expecting question: what happens to the water and lava in the water bucket.
You already answered that question in this thread.
“Bruh”, everyone knows what happens, we are looking at it in the video. Lava gets cold, water hot. Obviously. There is not much to go on about.