morse@leadsv.UUCP (Terry Morse) (05/23/85)
In article <406@rtech.ARPA>, eric@rtech.ARPA (Eric Lundblad) writes: > > the hot-cold water effect is true. > ... wet wood burns better that dry wood ... > The oxygen molecules in the water helps out the fire, and we all > know how much fire needs oxygen. The hydrogen molecule also > doesn't hurt any. > Does this clear things up? Nope :-). I respectfully suggest that this discussion be continued in net.physics. (Chris -- I'll get you for this one) -- Terry Morse (408)743-1487 UUCP: { (ucbvax!dual!sun) | (ihnp4!qubix) } !sunncal!leadsv!morse UUCP: { allegra | ihnp4 | dual } !fortune!amdcad!cae780!leadsv!morse