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Please read on. Leave some comments if you will. All these stuff are "theoretical." Some might be true and most are from my imagination.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Bath time - thermodynamics

During my physics class in high school, we were taught that thermodynamics is the study of the movement of heat. It is said that heat moves from a warmer region to a colder region.

As such, warm air melts the ice, not the ice cooling the air.

Why is it still freezing in the North and South Poles? My guess is that the air in the region does not get heated up fast enough to counter the coolness of the region.

It is the same with your fridge. Why is it cold inside when the heat is up outside? Well, because its sealed, dummy!

Kidding aside, even if you open your fridge, ice cubes on your freezer doesn't melt because the warm air gets cooled while on its way to the ice cube. But try leaving your fridge open for a long time and you will see the ice slowly melt. And you will see the insides of the fridge collect water. And you will see the electric meter running faster than usual. And you will see your electric bill is now beyond your paying capacity.

Using the same concept, when you take a shower after an athletic activity -- ball game, jog, gym workout -- you are advised to take a warm shower. Why is that? -- Thermodynamics. After all those strenuous activities, your body parts have collected so much heat. Taking a bath in cold water will damage those parts in the same manner a hot glass (from a microwave oven) breaks when you pour in ice cold water.

Similarly, after a hard day's work, you are also advised to bathe in warm water.

But what if you do not have a heater and you feel icky and needed to take a shower?

What you do is expose your arms and legs to the shower spray first. Then drench your body slowly to cool it at a slower rate. And lastly, drench your head. Of course, don't stay too long under the shower.

This method will help you avoid headaches often caused by showering after a work out or a tiring day.

Keep it cool and stay healthy! -- did this make sense at all?

3 comments:

Sotes said...
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Sotes said...

Heat requires time to move from a hotter region to a cooler region. The North and South Poles are freezing because these areas have lower sunlight intensity and daytime is short. Heat loss from the poles into space through radiation is faster than the heat gain from the hotter regions of the planet. This is why the poles are always cooler. :)
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kenni said...

thanks! it has been a long time since I have had much exposure to science. hehe :)