> On 12/06/06, Mario Goveia wrote: > > > Then take a steel cube and multiply the length by > > the breadth by the height to get the volume. Then > > using the water displacement method see if this > > comes out any different. > > > Boil water the same way wherever you are again and > > again and see if the boiling temperature changes. > --- Gabe Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Surely to arrive at your conclusion it would have > to be the inner base x height? > Mario asks: > What is the "inner base" of a steel cube? > Gabe writes: > > Water does not boil at the same temperature wherever > you are!! > > Mario needs Thursday classroom! > Mario replies: > I used to teach the teachers of Thursday classrooms :-)) > I said three things, "...the same way wherever you are again and again". This means the experiment is to be conducted "wherever you are". I am well aware that changing how you boil water, open or closed, and changing the altitude of your location changes the boiling temperature. >
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