Message from @Hamburger Guy

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2019-07-05 11:27:30 UTC  

Closed system still allows for the transfer of energy

2019-07-05 11:27:43 UTC  

tell me the sun isnt an external force

2019-07-05 11:27:47 UTC  

pelase say that

2019-07-05 11:27:47 UTC  

So the entirety of the sun should make the equilibrium become upset?

2019-07-05 11:27:53 UTC  

no no

2019-07-05 11:28:00 UTC  

say teh sun isnt a affecting earth first

2019-07-05 11:28:03 UTC  

What's the energy ouput of the sun?

2019-07-05 11:28:05 UTC  

output*

2019-07-05 11:28:10 UTC  

if i had a tire spinning slowly and put heat on one side and an ice cube on teh otehr...woudl the air in side be the same temp every where?@Friedrich

2019-07-05 11:28:21 UTC  

answer please

2019-07-05 11:28:28 UTC  

dont wiggle out

2019-07-05 11:28:29 UTC  

Overtime it must

2019-07-05 11:28:31 UTC  

we know you can

2019-07-05 11:28:34 UTC  

shhhh

2019-07-05 11:28:36 UTC  

jsut answer

2019-07-05 11:28:40 UTC  

if i had a tire spinning slowly and put heat on one side and an ice cube on teh otehr...woudl the air in side be the same temp every where?@Friedrich

2019-07-05 11:28:47 UTC  

Stop spamming, and no, it wouldn't you don't have a closed system again, what is the output of the sun, it depends on that.

2019-07-05 11:29:00 UTC  

What is the output, and what is the position of the sun?

2019-07-05 11:29:21 UTC  

And why don't objects fall in a vaccum.

2019-07-05 11:29:22 UTC  

A tire is a terrible example

2019-07-05 11:29:29 UTC  

A tire is a closed system yes but not an isolated system

2019-07-05 11:29:31 UTC  

if i had a tire spinning slowly and put heat on one side and an ice cube on teh otehr...woudl the air in side be the same temp every where?@Friedrich

2019-07-05 11:29:32 UTC  

jsut answer

2019-07-05 11:29:40 UTC  

woudl teh temp inside be equal every where?

2019-07-05 11:29:41 UTC  

there is more than one enclosed system occurring right now. <:lul:484994724118134784>

2019-07-05 11:29:45 UTC  

jsut answer

2019-07-05 11:29:49 UTC  

Are you blind? I literally stated it depends on how hot it is.

2019-07-05 11:29:51 UTC  

stop be affraid to learn

2019-07-05 11:29:54 UTC  

A tire is not closed unless its on the wheel

2019-07-05 11:30:00 UTC  

dont be scared

2019-07-05 11:30:03 UTC  

Give me values and math and I'll answer you.

2019-07-05 11:30:05 UTC  

dont re work my questuioon

2019-07-05 11:30:09 UTC  

fuck teh vaules

2019-07-05 11:30:14 UTC  

you know the asnwer

2019-07-05 11:30:15 UTC  

How hot is the sun and how far away is it?

2019-07-05 11:30:21 UTC  

im done asking stupid people

2019-07-05 11:30:23 UTC  

@Delerium idk I'm not a mechanic ok?

2019-07-05 11:30:23 UTC  

ill jsut asnwer

2019-07-05 11:30:33 UTC  

you're*

2019-07-05 11:30:40 UTC  

yes you would havea temp gradient

2019-07-05 11:30:59 UTC  

Is pressure related to temperature?
Temperature and pressure are directly proportional to each other. ... One way to think of this is if you increase the speed of the molecules –by increasing their temperature- the force of the molecules hitting their container increases and this increases the pressure.Jan 28, 2015