Re: [FWDLK] Physics and antifreeze
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Re: [FWDLK] Physics and antifreeze



Maybe thats why its known as the ideal gas law? :-P

~dave

*snip*

Bill, you wrote:  "in physics pressure is directly proportional to
temperature (and
vice-versa) where volume remains constant".   This applies to a gas, but
not to a liquid.  Water essentially shows no significant change in volume
due to pressure or temperature changes until it reaches one of the
temperatures at which it "changes state"

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