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On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 17:57:15 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 16:48:20 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: Concerning the recent crash one of the TV commentators said that it was better for the airplanes survivability that the water in the Hudson is cold and not warm. the reason he said is that cold water is *harder* than warm water and made for better ditching conditions. Any truth to this. No - cold water is less dense than warm water. That's why ice floats. I guess that's why the plane is floating. 8) This is really strange. You answered my post and my post hasn't even appeared on my news service (Giga News)yet. I made the post 65 minutes ago. Can you tell me what time stamp in on my original post. Thanks Giganews is screwing up. I'm seeing the same odd behavior. Still haven't seen you original post. I heard that guy too, and thought he was full of it. Cold water is more dense than warmer water, which is why it sinks. You've heard of thermoclines. I've even felt it wading in the ocean. I don't think it makes a difference in landing a plane on it though. Ice is an expanded state of water. Takes of more space than liquid water. That's why it floats. But ice is harder than water. At least I think it is when I fall and my ass lands on it. Doesn't hurt when I fall the same distance into the water. Diamonds are real hard, and are forever. BTW, I'm not a scientist. --Vic |
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