Steam, or any other gas for that matter really perplexes me. Tale a look at some steam, if you are not by any steam go make some and look I'll wait.
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Notice how fast the steam is rising. billions upon billions of water molecules are running into each other at suck high speed, yet with all the collision each water molecule stays at relatively the same speed and they continue on and bash into another pair of Water molecules. It's so amazing!
[quote=activefire]Steam, or any other gas for that matter really perplexes me. Tale a look at some steam, if you are not by any steam go make some and look I'll wait.
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Notice how fast the steam is rising. billions upon billions of water molecules are running into each other at suck high speed, yet with all the collision each water molecule stays at relatively the same speed and they continue on and bash into another pair of Water molecules. It's so amazing![/quote]
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Notice how fast the steam is rising. billions upon billions of water molecules are running into each other at suck high speed, yet with all the collision each water molecule stays at relatively the same speed and they continue on and bash into another pair of Water molecules. It's so amazing!