Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Look up in a physics textbook how pressure effects the boiling point of water.?

Look up in a physics textbook how pressure effects the boiling point of water. Use this to explain why the moon has no oceans.Look up in a physics textbook how pressure effects the boiling point of water.?
Yes master. I'll get right on that.
try using: fundamentals of physics 7e thats my intro physics book. if you want to go more in depth use: an introduction to thermal physics by Daniel Schroeder.Look up in a physics textbook how pressure effects the boiling point of water.?
If you do it yourself you might actually

learn something useful.
A liquid in a high pressure environment has a higher boiling point than when the liquid is at atmospheric pressure. In other words, the boiling point of liquids varies with and depends upon the surrounding environmental pressure.

i don't think themoon has a strong enough pessur to fuse hydrogen and oxygen atoms to make water because it has a smaller gravitational pull also because it lacks oxygenLook up in a physics textbook how pressure effects the boiling point of water.?
Get a couple of text books - not just one. The very back section should have an alphabetical listing (index) of all the topics in the book. Try looking up "boiling point", "water" or "pressure". Each should have a little number next to it - (this is not the answer but the page number) - turn to that page - this is the hard bit... you will have to read through and try to find the answer hidden in the writing. Don't be negative or quit .....try to think of it as a Treasure Hunt with a reward.... Good Luck .

Seriously - Earth big, high gravity - pulls down air, puts force and pressure onto surface of oceans/seas.

Moon, smaller than Earth, lower gravity, less pull...no air no seas.......your teacher is pushing it

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