Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder.

2007-09-25 Thread Dale Leavens
ECTED] Skype DaleLeavens Come and meet Aurora, Nakita and Nanook at our polar bear habitat. - Original Message - From: NLG To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 8:24 PM Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder. Not sure, but, I was told that every

Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder.

2007-09-25 Thread NLG
, September 25, 2007 10:25 AM Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder. I think the ice density thing may be a bit off. For one, ice is less dense than water, thus ice floats. Secondly, even if the fact that the ice is solid any advantage you might obtain from that would be lost due to the

Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder.

2007-09-25 Thread Dale Leavens
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder. I think the ice density thing may be a bit off. For one, ice is less dense than water, thus ice floats. Secondly, even if the fact that the ice is solid any advantage you might obtain from that would be lost due to the energy lost converting ice

Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder.

2007-09-25 Thread Dan Rossi
I am usually wrong regardless of the male female ratio in the house. A physics teacher of mine once got a test back from a student. The question "what are the three forms of heat transfer" was answered by one forgetful student with, Conduction, Convection, and setting a car on fire and rolling

Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder.

2007-09-25 Thread Dan Rossi
I think the ice density thing may be a bit off. For one, ice is less dense than water, thus ice floats. Secondly, even if the fact that the ice is solid any advantage you might obtain from that would be lost due to the energy lost converting ice to water. IE, it requires energy to convert 32

Re: [BlindHandyMan] I Wonder

2007-09-22 Thread rs_denis
I would recommend against wrapping our meat in foil if reheating it in a microwave. The foil will result in` an interesting experience which one would prefer to avoid. rd

Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder.

2007-09-22 Thread Dale Leavens
ssage - From: Victor Gouveia To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 1:18 PM Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder. You mean I said something right for a change. Evil Grin. Well, if I'm going to be corrected, might as well be by the best, hey Dale

Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder.

2007-09-22 Thread Victor Gouveia
You mean I said something right for a change. Evil Grin. Well, if I'm going to be corrected, might as well be by the best, hey Dale? Smile. Victor

RE: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder.

2007-09-22 Thread Jeff Kisecker
That is way too much for a Saturday morning! -Original Message- From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dale Leavens Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 10:25 AM To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder. Hi Phil, I think

Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder.

2007-09-22 Thread Dale Leavens
Hi Phil, I think Victor was on the right track but in the wrong direction. When the spring roll is frozen the ice is dense so, like a steel bar heat moves along from molecule to molecule more rapidly because they are close together. The more excited each molecule gets the more adjacent molecul

Re: [BlindHandyMan] I wonder.

2007-09-22 Thread Victor Gouveia
Hi Phil, Could it be because the Chicken is solid, whereas a spring roll is hollow with smaller bits inside it? I would also guess, not basing this on fact, just supposition, that the fact that the spring roll is hollow, it's creating a convection type heating inside it, therefore, it heats up