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Cooling coffee
How to get your coffee cool enough to drink in the shortest possible time.
Evaporative Cooling
Evaporative cooling is what cools your cup of hot coffee. But how?
Coffee ground physics
Ever thought about how a brick of vacuum packed coffee goes soft as soon as it's opened? Understanding the behaviour of granular materials could help physicsists to better understand not only coffee ...
Newton's law of cooling
An applet allowing you to see how varying factors affect the rate of cooling of an object.
Mysterious coffee
Article from NASA on why understanding granular materials - such as coffee grounds - is important for space scientists.
How Car Cooling Systems Work
A brief description of how Car Cooling Systems work from HowStuffWorks.com.
Newton's law of cooling
Equations for Newton's law of cooling.
Decaffeination
A page on the various means of removing caffeine from coffee.
Laser Cooling
Shining light on something usually makes it hotter not colder... but not always. Find out here how you can cool things with a laser
The Physics Factbook
This site compiles all sorts of facts and figures, ranging from ordinary to downright bizarre. So whether you want to find out the best temperature for brewing coffee or the diameter of a snowflake, ...


