Computer Cooling By Payton Snider. Site created for spring semester in Professor newmans physics 212 class
This web site is going to show the differences in Computer Cooling and how it works.
The First Law of Thermodynamics states essentially that energy -- including heat -- can not be created or destroyed. And if you think the punishment is stiff when you break municipal, state, or federal law, just try monkeying around with thermodynamic law!
It will have the history of computer cooling, Different types of computer cooling, How it works, and the future of computer cooling.
above images from http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/cooling/asetek_waterchill/index_3.shtml and http://www17.tomshardware.com/cpu/20010521/cooler-09.html
Above are two different pictures of types of cooling that is used for cooling computers now. The second image is still the most popular way to cool computer processors but Water cooling is becoming more accessible and easier to use. The second image is what goes on computer processors. A heat sink and fan blowing air down on the heat sink.
Computers can get up to high temperature. as you can see from the above image, the heat sink can get up to a high enough temperature it can fry an egg.
To read more about the above experiment go to the web sitehttp://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/fry_egg.html