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<< But I would think (a physical scientist needs to help me here)
that the partial pressure in the bottle would quickly bring the
sublimation into equilibrium if the bottle was sealed tightly enough to
hold the pressure well enough to generate explosive force, and so there
would be no explosion. >>
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I have "field experience" in this department ;)=20
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Two-liter bottles with water work pretty darn well, and makes an =
excellent pop. Gatorade bottles on the otherhand will just kinda warp =
and bubble out, and let off the gas, but not explode. =20
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But we should probably get back to the fish huh? =20
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To respond to Casper's inspired initial question... Yes... There have =
been many seine lifts that could only have occurred via The Force. =
Especially that day when Jeff and I sampled the Darby-in-Fox and =
Battelle for 8 hours straight without eating. Holey frijoles. We =
passed some physical limit where our deltoids would have just popped off =
our shoulders if we lifted the seine one more time. Thank goodness =
there were interesting mussels there to recapture my attention and not =
fully test the hypothesis ;)
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Todd
The "They're Making Me Sit-in-a Computer in Costa Rica" Madness
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