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Jonath Nell

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:47 pm


It think that the properties of the object that is frozen would depend on the density of the said object and if it has any impureities.
PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:48 pm


Poppy cupcakes!

Bzzzzzzt. Not everything gives off heat.


Not everything gives off heat, but anything that produces energy of any kind does.

Jonath Nell


Bottine

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:49 pm


Isaac Cramoisin
Poppy cupcakes!

Bzzzzzzt. Not everything gives off heat.

OoC: "Heat, in accordance with physics, is the simple movement upon the atomic level. No matter the lingo of 'cold' and 'hot', there is not truly anything as cold in physics, only heat."


So you can say everything -has- heat.

Giving heat, though? Nahuh.
PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:50 pm


We're not gonna have one of THESE arguments...are we? sweatdrop We scare people away with these ones

Sunstrike


[Niitsu] - the - [First]

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:51 pm


Poppy cupcakes!

So you can say everything -has- heat.

Giving heat, though? Nahuh.

OoC: "What do you mean, 'Giving heat'?"
PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:52 pm


I don't think it is an argument. I don't know if anyone else is arguing but I am personally have an intelegent discussion.

Jonath Nell


[Niitsu] - the - [First]

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:55 pm


OoC: "Personally, neither do I consider this an argument. We are simply discussing the laws of physics, science, and all of the above as they pertain to heat."
PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:56 pm


Isaac Cramoisin
OoC: "What do you mean, 'Giving heat'?"


I mean, y'know, giving ... heat.



I got a bowl of hot water. I take a screw out of the freezer and dump it in the hot water.

The hot water gives heat to the screw, but the screw doesn't give anything to the hot water, or to anything at all It'll just suck in heat until both of 'em are stable and equivalent.

Y'know, energy transfer? That's what I mean. It all depends on the circumstances, but nothing actually "gives off" heat at all times.

Bottine


Jonath Nell

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:58 pm


How did the water get hot?
PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:59 pm


Jonath Nell
How did the water get hot?


Read your water heater's instruction manual, it should all be there. =o

Bottine


Jonath Nell

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 5:01 pm


So where did the water heater get the heat?
PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 5:01 pm


YAY HOUSE IS ON.
WHAT THE, THIS ISN'T HOUSE! ******** @ Jonath: The Hell is your point?

Shouyin


[Niitsu] - the - [First]

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 5:03 pm


Poppy cupcakes!

I mean, y'know, giving ... heat.



I got a bowl of hot water. I take a screw out of the freezer and dump it in the hot water.

The hot water gives heat to the screw, but the screw doesn't give anything to the hot water. It'll just suck in heat until both of 'em are stable and equivalent.

Y'know, energy transfer? That's what I mean. It all depends on the circumstances, but nothing actually "gives off" heat at all times.

OoC: "Ah, now I understand your meaning.

"I disagree, and this is my argument; per se, of course. Things are constantly giving off heat. If something were to stop giving off heat, it would reach absolute zero, which, as we have tried and failed in all-too-numerous attempts, is impossible by any standards. Some say it would disrupt the item's very existence, to stop all its particle movements. Some say it would simply become brittle, hard beyond imagination, and absolutely useless. However, none are sure, as the fact still remains, it cannot be done. Thus, things continue to give off heat at all time. You are right; though, in the fact that you pointed out, to a degree. They do reach an equilibrium, but not because they no longer give off heat to one another. Their molecular compositions still interact, continue to collide off one another, but as the molecules are moving at the same rate, virtually, they remain in a harmonic state of heat, never leaving but maybe .001 degrees of each other, obviously dramatized. If you stuck something else into whatever liquid or gas, that differed from both other objects, the temperatures would once again change, because of the introduction of a new and foreign object, and because all three objects are still, at any given moment, giving off heat.

"Do you see my point?"
PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 5:04 pm


Jonath Nell
So where did the water heater get the heat?


Erm ... are we talking about a gas heater or an elecrtic heater? D=



Though I fail to see how that has anything to do with a freezer'd screw sucking heat in.

Bottine


Jonath Nell

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 5:06 pm


Now I want to ask you if it were a gas heater where would the heat be coming from?
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