De bene esse
Wednesday, November 24, 2010 11:37:58 AM
It`s me again. I like to write and lately I`ve been thinking about starting a creative writing, perhaps only in the diary. But I beleive it will help to understand my own thoughts and to express them cleary as well.
We had the exam. Oh, what a nonsence to be afraid of not-knowing something?! I was even reading for the exam trying to brush it up and to brief myself on the themes we had been passing [by] )) I greatly hope everything will be okay, but I feel terrible...
There is an interesting question about boiling water. Why does it boil in the mountains at the temperature lower than usual? No, I had my Physics course at school, I`m sure everyone had, but I was taught it depends on the [air] pressure. So what?? I`ve never been told what happens to the molecules of the water. It appeared to be a surprise, but nobody in the office knew!!))
So I`ve started to surf on the Internet. The solution gave me satisfaction:
---I N T R I G U E---
"When at low pressure, it is easier for the [water] molecules to fly into the air, so the water boils [boiling means the process of leaving the water by the molecules, and I substitute just heating of the substance] at the lower temperature. The higher in the mountaines, the thinner the air layer over the water is. The further heating will fasten the boiling process, but won`t raise the tepmperature".
Nice to find something you haven`t already known. Keep searching for))
We had the exam. Oh, what a nonsence to be afraid of not-knowing something?! I was even reading for the exam trying to brush it up and to brief myself on the themes we had been passing [by] )) I greatly hope everything will be okay, but I feel terrible...
There is an interesting question about boiling water. Why does it boil in the mountains at the temperature lower than usual? No, I had my Physics course at school, I`m sure everyone had, but I was taught it depends on the [air] pressure. So what?? I`ve never been told what happens to the molecules of the water. It appeared to be a surprise, but nobody in the office knew!!))
So I`ve started to surf on the Internet. The solution gave me satisfaction:
---I N T R I G U E---
"When at low pressure, it is easier for the [water] molecules to fly into the air, so the water boils [boiling means the process of leaving the water by the molecules, and I substitute just heating of the substance] at the lower temperature. The higher in the mountaines, the thinner the air layer over the water is. The further heating will fasten the boiling process, but won`t raise the tepmperature".
Nice to find something you haven`t already known. Keep searching for))










