Argon is a gas and matter cannot pass through (threw?) electricity.
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No, cause it is a gas. A light source, but no energy can be conducted threw this element.
This sounds similar to a refrigeration type scenario, basically as a fluid in a refrigeration system firstly passes threw the compressor, compressing the fluid raises its temperature, which is then dissipated by the condenser coils, then the condensed fluid is at normal temperature again, it then goes threw an expansion valve, which is basically a small hole in which the fluid passes threw, high pressure liquid on one side and low pressure liquid on the other, the liquid can then vaporise since it is no longer under pressure the expansion and evaporation are what lead to the great temperature drop in the evaporator coils, and then repeats
moves energy threw space
moves energy threw space
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threw my but hole
threw a tube
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drew bledsoe
drew bledsoe
Brett Favre.
Ty Detmer
Danny Wuerffel
water is a good conductor of electricity so the answer is yes!
In 2010, Michael Vick threw 21 touchdown passes.
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