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Is it possible to use liquid nitrogen as refrigerant when connected to a compressor?
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I don't think nitrogen can be a liquid at room temperature, so the "phase change" effect would be non-existent.
has that ever been done on this forum that wold be pretty cool prob like minus 300
-273.15C
And the closest was -273.14999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999C by nitrogen gas cooled with some very powerful and high tech systems. Of course a zero load situation as well.
And the closest was -273.14999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999C by nitrogen gas cooled with some very powerful and high tech systems. Of course a zero load situation as well.
heres a hypothetical, if you could cool a processor to -273.149c would it become really really slow, no matter the hz?
I don't think nitrogen can be a liquid at room temperature, so the "phase change" effect would be non-existent.
ya time travel
thats damn close, but as we have to use energy to draw energy away (which makes it cold) 0K is impossible to reach.
heres a hypothetical, if you could cool a processor to -273.149c would it become really really slow, no matter the hz?