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  • curprev 14:5614:56, 31 July 2024Bmju talk contribs 28,526 bytes −47 The ref already given _does_ include the temperatures given in the table below (if you click around on the map) - and seems to clearly be the source of the values shown here. The existing ref seems reliable and reasonable, so I have removed the 'additional citations' template. undo
  • curprev 14:4914:49, 31 July 2024Bmju talk contribs 28,573 bytes −18 Update to working link for what seems to be almost certainly the same page (and includes the data quoted in the table below) undo

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  • curprev 22:4822:48, 26 July 2023128.193.8.11 talk 26,772 bytes −191 The drop is cooled by evaporation due to the difference in the chemical potential of the vapor and the liquid. Equipartitioned kinetic energy among the molecules is zillions of times more probable than Maxwell's demon evaporating molecules according to differences in their kinetic energy. undo

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