Firstly, 4 ounces is equal to 120ml, which equals 120g. Using the gas volume equation V = nRT/p, and by filling in the correct numbers, the volume of fog comes out as 4.8m cubed. The amount of gas can then be determined using A = Vn (Amount, volume & no of particles [120*avogadros no.]) So, A = 1400fg. fg => foglets, the standard unit for measuring amount of fog.
What's fog? Fog is caused by the condensation of water molecules in air. This leads to the increase in the density in air. So, the layman answer can be: Velocity of sound is greater in Denser materials, so during fog velocity of sound is greater. Mathematicaly: v2=Bulk modulus/density =stress/strain*density we can say stress due to sound wave normally and in fog is constant. Therefore, v2 is inversely proportional to strain*density. during fog this value is less than normal, that's why velocity of sound wave in fog is greater.
The word "hydro" refers to water, and "meteorological" refers to weather. So in simple terms, we could say that it is any weather phenomena that involves water, such as rain or fog.
There are a few synonyms for the phrase water vapor. These include steam, breath moisture, fog, condensation, haze, dampness, and dew.
The longer, stretched out waves of infra red light, unlike the short condensed waves of the visible spectrum, especially on the blue end, can more easily weave their way through the water droplets that form fog. The tighter waves of the visible spectrum present a larger front which collides with the tiny water droplets and are reflected away, so they do not penetrate. Therefore we cannot see through fog lit by "normal" light, whereas the long, stretched out infra red waves penetrate the fog more easily, enabling us to "see through" it
get an LS or SS bumper with the fog light holes, and there are fog light harnesses on eBay u could get that actually come with the actual fog light assembly and the fog light harness. if not buy them both separate. Then u could make a hole where the original switch should go with a dremel tool and there u have it
Putting water in a fog machine can damage it or cause it to malfunction. Fog machines are designed to work with fog fluid, which is a specific type of liquid that gets vaporized to produce fog. Water may not produce the desired fog effect and can clog the machine's components. Always use the recommended fog fluid for your fog machine.
Fog occurs when the gaseous form of water (water vapor) begins to condense into water droplets (liquid water). So water is changing from a vapor (or gas) to a liquid.
Dry ice is formed from CO2, water has nothing to do with it.
Still water. If you have running water it takes more time to settle.
Fog may form as much colder air moves over warmer ocean surface water. As the ocean evaporates into the colder air, it saturates the air producing fog that looks like streamers rising off the water.
! How can there be fog when there is no water or air ....>:/
No, fog and a mixture of fine water droplets in the air are not examples of an emulsion. An emulsion is a mixture of two or more immiscible liquids where one is dispersed in the other, such as oil and water in mayonnaise. Fog is a suspension of water droplets in the air.
Air and water will give you Fog. Air and Salt water will give you Fog and Salt.
water+air=fog
London fog : radiation fog enhanced by pollutants. Wisconsin fog : evaporation fog near water.
First, water must evaporate from the lake. The water molecules absorb energy during evaporation. The water vapour in the air must condense to form the tiny water droplets that make up the fog. During condensation the water molecules release energy.
Warm water has more fog due to great humidity