Dear CWatters:
Not if the reservoir were covered (without evaporation), and in equilibrium with ambient air. It would not condense water in this state, so it would have to be chilled. Then you'd be into a refrigeration cycle...
David A. Smith
Dear CWatters:
Not if the reservoir were covered (without evaporation), and in equilibrium with ambient air. It would not condense water in this state, so it would have to be chilled. Then you'd be into a refrigeration cycle...
David A. Smith
Seal the shower Do while (O2 > 0% ) OR (DiHydrogen Monoxide < 100%) Lather Rinse Repeat Break seal Towel off
Dear Carl:
O2 > 14%, so you stay conscious.
David A. Smith
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