The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Is it possible to trap smoke or a smoke like gas inside a glass bubble? Ask Question. Asked 8 years, 1 month ago. Active 15 days ago. Viewed 9k times. Is this possible? Improve this question. Isak Lystad Isak Lystad 1 1 silver badge 3 3 bronze badges.
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Wutaz Wutaz 2 2 silver badges 8 8 bronze badges. It would require almost constant heating and cooling of the bubble, but if Isak is okay with that, I guess you would only need a suitable vapor. In principle it might work for this effect, but the engineering of it will be difficult, and thermodynamics requires that you power the system.
It will be indistinguishable from a uniform stain of the glass itself As Wutaz writes, smoke particles will likely start sticking to the surface. Cleonis Cleonis Summary Your bubble will quickly attain thermal equilibrium. Long Version In most respects, your glass bubble is an isolated system. Ordering forces such as Forces that are specific to certain species of molecules either acting only between the same species of molecules or only between different species of molecules.
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Boards Tales of Zestiria I feel so stupid for dying in the smoke trap. User Info: blademan User Info: gadrem. Wait, you can actually die there? Lol, I thought you actually had infinite time. User Info: Kades. It's okay.. I died the first time.. Instead, place a lid or metal cookie sheet over the pan and turn off the heat source. This should smother the fire. Only remove the lid once the pot or pan has cooled completely to ensure the fire does not rekindle.
If it's a small grease fire, try dousing it in a lot of baking soda as it may help extinguish the flames. If these methods don't work, use a fire extinguisher or call your local fire department for assistance. If your clothing catches fire, you may be tempted to run or flail in an attempt to put out the flames.
Unfortunately, this is potentially the worst thing you can do in this situation, as moving around only fans the flames and can cause the fire to spread more rapidly across your clothing. You may also bump into other objects or individuals, which can further spread the flames. Instead, the Red Cross recommends that you "stop, drop, and roll. Fire is certainly dangerous, but so is the heat and smoke it generates.
According to Ready. If you try to stand in a burning room without protection, the air you breathe may burn your lungs and your clothes may melt onto your skin. As if that weren't bad enough, smoke inhalation during a fire can cause you to experience carbon-monoxide poisoning, which may cause confusion or loss of consciousness.
If there is a lot of smoke around you as you try to escape, stay as low to the ground as you can. If possible, drop to the floor and quickly crawl toward an exit. Visibility will typically be best near the ground, as smoke will rise toward the ceiling. If there is ever a fire in a high-rise building, you should always opt to exit using the stairs.
During a fire, elevators can malfunction, be disabled, and experience electrical issues. You would have to have some kind of vacuum or a hole for the air in the bottle to get out as you blow smoke in. Maybe try putting the bottle upside down and blowing smoke up into it though? Good luck. Joined: Feb 15, Messages: 3, Likes Received: 3, You sure you were actually baked when you thought of this and not drunk? This sounds like the kind of idea that a drunk or a year-old would come up with.
Joined: Jan 26, Messages: 2, Likes Received: Have you ever been hitting the bong and had to have a big coughing fit before you clear it. That's what the stuff in the bottle is going to be like: harsh and nasty.
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