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RCE wrote:
"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 14:17:09 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Simple explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam Interesting that you example mentions wet steam....since that should be visible.... it is, by your definition, water vapor. In my younger years, I used to donate quite a bit of time running historical steam engines. I can *assure* you that, without a superheater, these engines were running on wet steam. If vapor was incompressible, that couldn't have happened..... Well, interesting discussion, anyway. I've come across a few contradictions in the world of science and physics over the years - at least to the level that my simple head can understand. It seems that a particular theory or mathematical model that works for one technical discipline may be at odds with those subscribed to in another discipline. A good example is wavelength issues in electronics versus optics. Although the rules are similar and both use Smith charts, etc., an electronics engineer and an optical dude will debate how it works forever. RCE www.eisboch.com Smith charts in Optics? Never heard of such. Tell me more. I have used smith charts in electronics. -- Del Cecchi "This post is my own and doesn’t necessarily represent IBM’s positions, strategies or opinions.” |
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