If you put a liquid under a perfect vacuum would the flow rate increase or decrease?
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1 minute ago, PhatRATTY said:I thought of that but I wasn't sure (I'm not a great student) Say you had a pressure proof tube run and pump lol, would the liquid have the same thermal qualities?
The early Dell H2C cpu coolers actually worked with a slight added pressure when filled from the factory.
Like an automobile cooling system, the system is sealed and holds a predetermined pressure so as to raise the boiling point of the antifreeze.
So yes, pressurizing a liquid can affect thermal properties.
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