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Re: What Temp does #2 Diesel Jell at???????????
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Posted by T_Bone on December 07, 2005 at 04:46:50 from (4.240.42.16):
In Reply to: Re: What Temp does #2 Diesel Jell at??????????? posted by Brent in IA on December 07, 2005 at 04:01:56:
Hi Tim, And this can be explained by the first Law of Thermodynamics that states" "Hest flows from a higher temperature to a lower tempertaure" So a tractor at 10º steel temps with abiment temps at 10º, has zero BTU to give up. A body at 98.6º in 10º abiment temps will give up 98.6-10=88.6º of heat to loose. As the skin has 10º air move accross, it will cause the moisture of the skin to evaporate quicker thus cause an additional cooling effect named windchill. T_Bone
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