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::: That makes sense, but it doesn't matter whether we talk about partial pressures or concentrations: the partial pressure is proportional to the concentration; it's the total pressure times the mole fraction. -- Simon [[Special:Contributions/141.101.104.184|141.101.104.184]] 19:28, 23 December 2014 (UTC) | ::: That makes sense, but it doesn't matter whether we talk about partial pressures or concentrations: the partial pressure is proportional to the concentration; it's the total pressure times the mole fraction. -- Simon [[Special:Contributions/141.101.104.184|141.101.104.184]] 19:28, 23 December 2014 (UTC) | ||
:::: Agreed, the term "partial pressure" is just a magic word for lay person and does not explain anything, only confuses general public. Simon's explanation using the decreasing number of oxygen molecules is much more "explanatory". [[User:Nyq|Nyq]] ([[User talk:Nyq|talk]]) 20:35, 23 December 2014 (UTC) | :::: Agreed, the term "partial pressure" is just a magic word for lay person and does not explain anything, only confuses general public. Simon's explanation using the decreasing number of oxygen molecules is much more "explanatory". [[User:Nyq|Nyq]] ([[User talk:Nyq|talk]]) 20:35, 23 December 2014 (UTC) | ||
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What makes this even funnier/more silly (in my opinion) -- these days, with the use of digital cameras/detecting equipment and internet connections, astronomers usually don't even ''need'' to go up to these telescopes any more. They can stay at a more breathable altitude and get their data remotely. --[[User:Aaron of Mpls|Aaron of Mpls]] ([[User talk:Aaron of Mpls|talk]]) 06:28, 23 December 2014 (UTC) | What makes this even funnier/more silly (in my opinion) -- these days, with the use of digital cameras/detecting equipment and internet connections, astronomers usually don't even ''need'' to go up to these telescopes any more. They can stay at a more breathable altitude and get their data remotely. --[[User:Aaron of Mpls|Aaron of Mpls]] ([[User talk:Aaron of Mpls|talk]]) 06:28, 23 December 2014 (UTC) |