daclassicgamingmaster posted on Dec 4 2006 at 07:18 PM said:
sam fisher posted on Dec 4 2006 at 02:09 PM said:
Loubear posted on Dec 3 2006 at 10:25 PM said:
sam fisher posted on Dec 3 2006 at 02:26 PM said:
Azalin posted on Dec 1 2006 at 11:01 PM said:
Depends what your fridge was set at. If its one of those older one's, it obviously isn't going to freeze because if the fridge was set that cold your lettuce and tomatoes and such would freeze too, or at least become rather dessicated. If its one of those newer ones with seperate cooling compartments for everything, i guess it would depend on what compartment the cat jumped in :huh:
No, it would not neeed to freeze to die. Just lowering its core body temperature by a few degrees kelvin would hamper metabolic activity, and the activity of neuro transmitters, Also brain cells. Not enough kinetic energy, less particle oscillations, less successful collisions, dead.
Erm...do you know what particle oscillations are? I think you are using the wrong term...
But besides that...pretty much. Like with a fever, only a couple degrees can make you sick with a terrible fever.
You stupid idiot, for a successful reaction to occur two particles must collide with enough energy for a successful reaction. Even a few degrees Kelvin, or Celsius, can slow down reactions by magnitudes of 10! Learn some basic science, well I suppose its not that basic, its around GCSE level, which is kinda the age you are, so learn it. Particles oscillating makes them physically move more, that is why I mentioned it, Less kinetic energy? You know what that means, right?
Oh my great good God! Gentlemen, your attention please. I am detecting a gigiantic amphibious life-form, it's 80 meters long and it's heading this way. Oh good glayven it's on my shoe. It's a small frog, just get off, just get off there, just get out of it, get out of it. Stupid machine, oh wait a minute, this isn't the Monsterometer, it's the Frog-Exaggerator Mm-hai.
I had that as my MSN display title for a while...
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Loubear posted on Dec 5 2006 at 01:33 AM said:
sam fisher posted on Dec 4 2006 at 02:09 PM said:
Loubear posted on Dec 3 2006 at 10:25 PM said:
sam fisher posted on Dec 3 2006 at 02:26 PM said:
Azalin posted on Dec 1 2006 at 11:01 PM said:
Depends what your fridge was set at. If its one of those older one's, it obviously isn't going to freeze because if the fridge was set that cold your lettuce and tomatoes and such would freeze too, or at least become rather dessicated. If its one of those newer ones with seperate cooling compartments for everything, i guess it would depend on what compartment the cat jumped in :huh:
No, it would not neeed to freeze to die. Just lowering its core body temperature by a few degrees kelvin would hamper metabolic activity, and the activity of neuro transmitters, Also brain cells. Not enough kinetic energy, less particle oscillations, less successful collisions, dead.
Erm...do you know what particle oscillations are? I think you are using the wrong term...
But besides that...pretty much. Like with a fever, only a couple degrees can make you sick with a terrible fever.
You stupid idiot, for a successful reaction to occur two particles must collide with enough energy for a successful reaction. Even a few degrees Kelvin, or Celsius, can slow down reactions by magnitudes of 10! Learn some basic science, well I suppose its not that basic, its around GCSE level, which is kinda the age you are, so learn it. Particles oscillating makes them physically move more, that is why I mentioned it, Less kinetic energy? You know what that means, right?
Yawn.. Hey, I'm just pointing out that you used the wrong term. You want to know what particle oscillations really are? How about you do a little research? Particle oscillation is when one particle changes into another. Aka, a particle turns into it's anti particle. Big word + big word NOT = correct.
Theres no need to be call anyone an idiot.
No you fool! YOU FOOL! That is not an occilation! I cannot be bothered to spell it correctly. Particles occilate, even at absolute zero. They just move, they just do, because of the energy that their particles store. It is kinetic, and hence they have to move, this is called occilation. As they occilate back and forth, like a wave. You are thinking of occilations in transverse waves, as the wave moves from +peak to -peak. Particles aren't energy. However, the natures of this occilating energy causes them to move, and hence collide. It's basic particle theory, and collision theory. You cannot change a positive particle into a negative particle. You must dissassebmle the quarks and all that shit, then jam em back together in a different formation. And thats the transformation of particles on a subatomic level. Which is gay, well, not really.
And I am not getting into Anti particles, OK? Please, when it comes to thinks like this, I do know what I am on about, you don't stand a chance for two reasons:
1) I have had more education
2) My British education is more efficient than your patriotic American one.
I am just not goo at putting the answers into words on paper, Or internet.