It was about 28F outside. Water freezes at 32F.
I'm hoping the fountain was running for one of two reasons:
1. An engineering professor wanted to show their students how water around or just below 32F when compressed enough will turn back into water and will flow through a small tube fairly well. Then, once this pressurized water hits the atmospheric pressure, it will freeze again.
2. Some kid from L&S (maybe Physics) was really pissed that the Engineering Departments continue to receive exorbitant amounts of money "to build shit" and wanted to take out their anger on a symbol that exemplifies both the excess and the questionable operation of the College of Engineering.
I'm hoping the fountain was running for one of two reasons:
1. An engineering professor wanted to show their students how water around or just below 32F when compressed enough will turn back into water and will flow through a small tube fairly well. Then, once this pressurized water hits the atmospheric pressure, it will freeze again.
2. Some kid from L&S (maybe Physics) was really pissed that the Engineering Departments continue to receive exorbitant amounts of money "to build shit" and wanted to take out their anger on a symbol that exemplifies both the excess and the questionable operation of the College of Engineering.
Labels: "fluid mechanics", sabatoge


3 Comments:
thats cool
ps can you spell my name correctly? you've known me for 3 years now.
haha!
That link has been up there for a LONG time. I'm pretty sure when Katie V stopped posting I just put your link in. I'll change it soon enough.
thaaaankyou.
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