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Reply to comment by TheBarMic in ELI5 why do electric vehicles have one big battery that's hard to replace once it's expired, rather than lots of smaller ones that could be swapped out based on need (to trade off range/power/weight)? by ginonofalg
Down cycle into grid attached storage isn't really outlasting the car.
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Reply to comment by kilotesla in How does high humidity affect perceived temperature in hot and cold environments? by MindTheReddit
I've looked into this and haven't found good data but agree with you it's not the air thermal conductivity. I think the issue is largely the effectiveness of most clothing insulation is reduced significantly by humidity
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Reply to comment by Dani_924 in How does high humidity affect perceived temperature in hot and cold environments? by MindTheReddit
Then the humidity would make you warmer by reducing evaporative cooling
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Reply to comment by TonyJPRoss in How does high humidity affect perceived temperature in hot and cold environments? by MindTheReddit
Is moist air a better conductor? Do you have a citation I've been trying to find data on this for a while
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Reply to comment by N3uroi in Is there a formula to know the temperature of fluids after mixing ? by malahchi
Yah, when you mix methanol and water the solution gets noticeable warmer while acetonitrile and water cools substantially.