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Originally posted by: dullard
I'm sorry, but the dinosaur's breath would be hotter than the surrounding gas. We can also assume it to be an ideal gas, since dinosaurs don't actually breathe fire. The pressure of the breath is likely to be similar to the atmospheric pressure. Thus, due to decrease in density that comes with a decrease in temperature (n/V = P/RT), the breath should be arcing upwards.
Originally posted by: Legendary
Originally posted by: dullard
I'm sorry, but the dinosaur's breath would be hotter than the surrounding gas. We can also assume it to be an ideal gas, since dinosaurs don't actually breathe fire. The pressure of the breath is likely to be similar to the atmospheric pressure. Thus, due to decrease in density that comes with a decrease in temperature (n/V = P/RT), the breath should be arcing upwards.
Wow...owned.
Originally posted by: dullard
I'm sorry, but the dinosaur's breath would be hotter than the surrounding gas. We can also assume it to be an ideal gas, since dinosaurs don't actually breathe fire. The pressure of the breath is likely to be similar to the atmospheric pressure. Thus, due to decrease in density that comes with a decrease in temperature (n/V = P/RT), the breath should be arcing upwards. Also, from the apparent lack of clouds on this day, we know the relative humidity is probably fairly low. And with the low vapor pressure of water, the dinosaur's scales would not look so rigid. You fail art class.
Originally posted by: AbAbber2k
Originally posted by: dullard
I'm sorry, but the dinosaur's breath would be hotter than the surrounding gas. We can also assume it to be an ideal gas, since dinosaurs don't actually breathe fire. The pressure of the breath is likely to be similar to the atmospheric pressure. Thus, due to decrease in density that comes with a decrease in temperature (n/V = P/RT), the breath should be arcing upwards. Also, from the apparent lack of clouds on this day, we know the relative humidity is probably fairly low. And with the low vapor pressure of water, the dinosaur's scales would not look so rigid. You fail art class.
You're not an art connoisseur are you?.
Originally posted by: dullard
I'm sorry, but the dinosaur's breath would be hotter than the surrounding gas. We can also assume it to be an ideal gas, since dinosaurs don't actually breathe fire. The pressure of the breath is likely to be similar to the atmospheric pressure. Thus, due to decrease in density that comes with a decrease in temperature (n/V = P/RT), the breath should be arcing upwards. Also, from the apparent lack of clouds on this day, we know the relative humidity is probably fairly low. And with the low vapor pressure of water, the dinosaur's scales would not look so rigid. You fail art class.
Originally posted by: AdamSnow
Originally posted by: dullard
I'm sorry, but the dinosaur's breath would be hotter than the surrounding gas. We can also assume it to be an ideal gas, since dinosaurs don't actually breathe fire. The pressure of the breath is likely to be similar to the atmospheric pressure. Thus, due to decrease in density that comes with a decrease in temperature (n/V = P/RT), the breath should be arcing upwards. Also, from the apparent lack of clouds on this day, we know the relative humidity is probably fairly low. And with the low vapor pressure of water, the dinosaur's scales would not look so rigid. You fail art class.
No wonder you're Elite...![]()
Originally posted by: SonicIce
This one just accumulated over the year in English 10.
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
Thanks for the background wallpaper!
Originally posted by: markgm
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
Thanks for the background wallpaper!
I made it mine too. That's great! Work will get a kick out of it. Now I remember what I did before I had my Clie.
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: markgm
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
Thanks for the background wallpaper!
I made it mine too. That's great! Work will get a kick out of it. Now I remember what I did before I had my Clie.
Hooray, I have fans. The next step is to make many more drawings and pass them off as quality art to the highest bidders.
Originally posted by: markgm
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: markgm
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
Thanks for the background wallpaper!
I made it mine too. That's great! Work will get a kick out of it. Now I remember what I did before I had my Clie.
Hooray, I have fans. The next step is to make many more drawings and pass them off as quality art to the highest bidders.
Don't draw as close to the bottom on future ones, so the town isn't hidden by my start bar and I'll start the bidding at $1.![]()
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
I rescanned the picture. It has more of a bottom under the town so the taskbar doesn't cut it off for those that choose to use the picture as a background.
Originally posted by: markgm
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
I rescanned the picture. It has more of a bottom under the town so the taskbar doesn't cut it off for those that choose to use the picture as a background.
You're my hero. Where do I send the $1?
lol that was awesome :thumbsup:Originally posted by: dullard
I'm sorry, but the dinosaur's breath would be hotter than the surrounding gas. We can also assume it to be an ideal gas, since dinosaurs don't actually breathe fire. The pressure of the breath is likely to be similar to the atmospheric pressure. Thus, due to decrease in density that comes with a decrease in temperature (n/V = P/RT), the breath should be arcing upwards. Also, from the apparent lack of clouds on this day, we know the relative humidity is probably fairly low. And with the low vapor pressure of water, the dinosaur's scales would not look so rigid. You fail art class.
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
Put it on ebay. I'm sure someone will buy it.
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
It hits every year, that time where you can't force yourself to do much. So during Chem, I made a pretty picture (and have decided to share it with all of you). All I can say is my art skills kick as much butt as the dinosaur in the picture.
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