Submitted by AspGuy25 t3_10k4ov8 in askscience
VulfSki t1_j5rqk0a wrote
Reply to comment by Glasnerven in Why does hot air cool? by AspGuy25
Yes, I understand how all that functions. Humans get cooked down from perspiration, which is because the energy to evaporate sweat is partially comes form the heat on our body, and air flow helps with that.
But airflow itself doesn't equal cooking in the general sense, because it only works if you are removing heat by taking it to something that is at a lower temperature, can't violate newton's law of cooling.
You did provide a great explanation, even though I was already aware of all that.
jordanmindyou t1_j5zfw3s wrote
What about newtons law of cooking? Can we violate that?
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