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Query:

Subject: Is there a liquid that is non-conductive and has a low specific heat?

Date: Wed Jun 28 21:32:39 2006
Posted by forest
Grade level: 10-12 School: flathead high school
City: kalispell State/Province: montana Country: usa
Area of science: Engineering
ID: 1151555559.Eg
Message:

im trying to make a cooling device for my computer, and i cant find the type 
of substance with the properties that i want. they are liquid, non-conductive, 
low specific heat(this is were it absorbs heat fast like copper right?), and 
not extreemly viscous(a fan needs to be able to circulate it). What i want to 
do is submerge all of my computer parts in it to keep them cool. Thanks for 
reading my question.

forest



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