FUN POLICE
BigWallop wrote:
But it's heat that is hotter than standing on the sun for just a second or
two (unless it's night time of course), and the pressure front, although
over a short distance, carries a vacuum behind it. When the low but
sustained pressure front hits an object, it first blows it forward. Then a
bloody great vacuum cleaner comes along at the back of the blower and sucks
the object up into the air. And it does all that in a few seconds while
it's microwave cooking everything else.
Ouch !!! :-)
If it is very hot that matters, just have a look at sonoluminescence:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonoluminescence
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Rod
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