To: | mgs@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | condensation |
From: | roethler@cadetmail.uscga.edu (Brust) |
Date: | Thu, 21 Nov 1996 16:07:57 -0500 |
I think the reason condensation occurs is a temperature difference on either side of the glass. The reason it clears up quicker if you have your window down or you blow cold air onto the window is that both sides of the window are the same temperature. When you blow hot air onto the window, you must blow enough hot air to heat the window all the way through. This is why back windows with those electric heat gizmos embedded in the glass clear the window so fast-- it is easier for the heat to get to both sides. Correct me if I'm wrong.... Brust Roethler USCGA '98 64 Midget 69 Midget "He who sheds his blood with me today, shall be my brother." Wm. Shakespeare CGA RUGBY |
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