The "Near Absolute Zero" tempeture of outer space is because, like you two are saying, the atoms are too far apart to vibrate against each other. Heat is technically "the transfer of energy from one body to another". So yea, atoms being so far apart means they can't transfer heat which means that the tempeture is technically "Absolute Zero."
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wat u dont understand is that comets themselves brought water on earth since they are pretty much a big ass ball of ice. so they cooled off the hot atmosphere back then and then after the atmosphere got thicker and stopeed the meteors and comets, life started to form
what you dont understand is that meteors on average are 5% water, and any one of them could have brought life (thats why I said celestial being). what you dont understand is that life made the atmoshere that destroys meteors. For life to be here, it either had to be created here by its individual ingredients or brought here by some means.
since space is a vacuum and the inside of our body has a hole in the middle, it would want to equalize pressure, making us expand slowly untill our explosion..
not really...
humans get used to different kinds of pressure very fast.
u see this on airplanes and in submarines,
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humans get used to different kinds of pressure very fast.
u see this on airplanes and in submarines,
yes but this is positive pressure, and the adjust it to where it is close to normal atmospheric pressure, in a vacuum, there is an immense amount of negative pressure, it would rip a human to shreds, and most likely make our lungs either explode or come out of our mouths.
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Let me simply point out that the vacum in outerspace is not like the vacum caused by the suction of a motorized sweeper. The word "Vacum" means, according to www.Dictionary.com :
Let me simply point out that the vacum in outerspace is not like the vacum caused by the suction of a motorized sweeper. The word "Vacum" means, according to www.Dictionary.com :
vac·u·um /ˈvækyum, -yuəm, -yəm/
–noun
1.a space entirely devoid of matter.
As you can tell, the word "Vacuum" simply means no matter. Nothing to do with pressure. Nothing to do with "negative pressure."
Basically you suffucate. That is unless one of the pea sized rocks zips through your head.
yes but this is positive pressure, and the adjust it to where it is close to normal atmospheric pressure, in a vacuum, there is an immense amount of negative pressure, it would rip a human to shreds, and most likely make our lungs either explode or come out of our mouths.
Where do you get this shit from? Pressure is an effect of the movements of atoms. Pressure is created when atoms touch other atoms. That's why hot gases exert more pressure and thus expand; hot atoms move faster.
In space there are very few atoms, thus the pressure is very low. However, there is no such thing as negative pressure. (Unless exotic matter exists, which would however most likely conflict with general relativity in one way or another.)
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That's the problem. Your body does have pressure, but vacuum doesn't, so we have that pressure transfer going on...
Right. However, your body isn't an inflated balloon on the verge of exploding. Thus, dropping the outside pressure from 1 atmosphere to 0 atmospere doesn't cause your body to explode.
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ull need to pressurized for 100% becuz if all of a sudden we were teleported to space, we would all die from the sudden pressure differences.
but u can still survive after u get pressurized
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I've just started a class called 'Fluid Mechanics' which goes alot into all this pressure\density stuff... I dont know what the teacher would say if I asked about people floating around in space while shes trying to teach me about Hydrolic pumps though lol
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to tell u the truth, i never knew the difference between college or university.
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Hope that helped? o.o Kinda slightly maybe a bit more of a scientific explination. <.<
Fuck you, I'm a dragon.
not really...
humans get used to different kinds of pressure very fast.
u see this on airplanes and in submarines,
Fuck you, I'm a dragon.
yes but this is positive pressure, and the adjust it to where it is close to normal atmospheric pressure, in a vacuum, there is an immense amount of negative pressure, it would rip a human to shreds, and most likely make our lungs either explode or come out of our mouths.
vac·u·um /ˈvækyum, -yuəm, -yəm/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[vak-yoom, -yoo-uhm, -yuhm] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, plural vac·u·ums for 1, 2, 4–6, vac·u·a /ˈvækyuə/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[vak-yoo-uh] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation for 1, 2, 4, 6; adjective; verb –noun 1.a space entirely devoid of matter.
vac·u·um /ˈvækyum, -yuəm, -yəm/
–noun
1.a space entirely devoid of matter.
As you can tell, the word "Vacuum" simply means no matter. Nothing to do with pressure. Nothing to do with "negative pressure."
Basically you suffucate. That is unless one of the pea sized rocks zips through your head.
In space there are very few atoms, thus the pressure is very low. However, there is no such thing as negative pressure. (Unless exotic matter exists, which would however most likely conflict with general relativity in one way or another.)
but u can still survive after u get pressurized
maybe after class u can ask her.
(is this high school or college)
Its a university... is that college?
By motorized sweeper you mean a man-made vacuum? Why arnt man-made vacuums like natural vacuums?