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MIT Uncovers Photomolecular Effect: Light Can Vaporize Water Without Heat

2 pointsby nikitaabout 1 year ago

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bell-cotabout 1 year ago
&gt; The astonishing new discovery could have a wide range of significant implications. It could help explain mysterious measurements over the years of ...<p>IANAP (Not A Physicist)...but is this actually news? It&#x27;s been known for centuries that water (&amp; ice) will slowly evaporate (&amp; sublime) at far below the boiling point. And that it&#x27;s mostly the water molecules at the top of the statistical distributions of kinetic energies which &quot;make the leap&quot; from the surface. And that water will absorb some light - which heats it up, aka increases the energy of whichever water molecule(s) absorbed a given photon.