RulePersona3Reload@lemmy.blahaj.zone to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 713 points – 3 months ago51Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsSeems legit It's quite counterintuitive that it takes only 10 Minutes for the temperature to reach 75° inside when it is 75° outside, but it takes three times as long for the temperature to reach 75° inside when it is 75° outside. Thermodynamics are weird.Mpemba at it again! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpemba_effectHow long for 160 degrees? I don't want to get sick.We probably should specify that this image is in degrees reaumur (°R)100° for sure is a very hot and thicc angleThat's a bit obtuse though. I prefer my angles to be 90°. That's just right.
Seems legit It's quite counterintuitive that it takes only 10 Minutes for the temperature to reach 75° inside when it is 75° outside, but it takes three times as long for the temperature to reach 75° inside when it is 75° outside. Thermodynamics are weird.Mpemba at it again! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpemba_effectHow long for 160 degrees? I don't want to get sick.We probably should specify that this image is in degrees reaumur (°R)100° for sure is a very hot and thicc angleThat's a bit obtuse though. I prefer my angles to be 90°. That's just right.
It's quite counterintuitive that it takes only 10 Minutes for the temperature to reach 75° inside when it is 75° outside, but it takes three times as long for the temperature to reach 75° inside when it is 75° outside. Thermodynamics are weird.Mpemba at it again! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpemba_effect
100° for sure is a very hot and thicc angleThat's a bit obtuse though. I prefer my angles to be 90°. That's just right.
Seems legit
It's quite counterintuitive that it takes only 10 Minutes for the temperature to reach 75° inside when it is 75° outside, but it takes three times as long for the temperature to reach 75° inside when it is 75° outside. Thermodynamics are weird.
Mpemba at it again!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpemba_effect
How long for 160 degrees? I don't want to get sick.
We probably should specify that this image is in degrees reaumur (°R)
100° for sure is a very hot and thicc angle
That's a bit obtuse though. I prefer my angles to be 90°. That's just right.