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Written by Technology Connections on 2024-10-31 at 18:28

I have been working on this video in the background for months, and I barely got it together before no effort november.

So let's learn about freeze dryers and how bonkers it is to own one (in my opinion, anyway)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Namf-Ddo_Xo

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Written by InsertUser on 2024-10-31 at 21:09

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I suspect it's less that the walls attract the water vapour, but more that the atmosphere is thin enough that it just happens to be what it hits first as it (mostly) travels in straight lines. It then loses what energy it has to the cold walls and stays as a solid.

I would guess that if the refrigeration part was broken the vacuum part would be the thing removing most of the water vapour, but has a tiny port in a big wall so that would take ages (and might damage it).

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