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Processor would not get slower, Hz is a frequency however electrical, not vibrational and thus not kinetic.
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You can use propane, it has a atmospheric boiling point of -41C.
It seems opinions vary as to whether liquid Nitrogen could, in fact, by some means, be used as a refrigerant. Let's say it was used; what possible benefits might using it provide? (Over freon, say.) Would the process require a much lower volume of liquid or gaseous nitrogen in order to cool a similar area, since it's so freaking cold? Is l.N less destructive to the ozone layer. Could such a system be designed to operate with the use of less energy?
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You can use propane, it has a atmospheric boiling point of -41C.
LN2 can't be used as a refrigerant feasibly. It would take multiple thousands psi pressurization to keep it liquid at room temp.
The refrigerants we use (Freon, etc) can be kept as a liquid at room temp with a small pressurization (read: many orders of magnitude lower than LN2).
Also, nice necro.
You could probably use that for an industrial ad system if you have a small compartment to store the cycle components but a really large space
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Well nitrogen isn't hazardous to the environment like any of today's more common refrigerants