But on these cold days, here is a cool physics experiment: when the low is going down to about 20 degrees F, and you car will be parked outside, leave a bottle of diet pop in it. The next morning, notice the pop is still liquid–until you open the bottle.
The pressure in the bottle keeps the pop liquid. It is really cool to do.
But on these cold days, here is a cool physics experiment: when the low is going down to about 20 degrees F, and you car will be parked outside, leave a bottle of diet pop in it. The next morning, notice the pop is still liquid–until you open the bottle.
The pressure in the bottle keeps the pop liquid. It is really cool to do.
The same thing happens in the summer heat in Arizona.
Except that the liquid remains hot, sticky, gooey and goes everywhere.