Lucian Solutions – 04

Lucian Solutions Number 04
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By Baxter – If dropped into Earth’s atmosphere, would a kernel of popcorn, pop, before being incinerated by re-entry?
It would not be able to pop because the water would evaporate and crack the shell. The vacuum of space would cause the water inside the kernel to begin to evaporate and off-gas. The gaseous water will cool and expand the inside surface of the shell (the weakest strength side of the shell) causing irregular internal pressure which will crack the shell. This would remove both of the necessary elements for popping a kernel of corn. Both are likely to happen, but if either the water escapes or the shell cracks, then the kernel cannot pop. Therefore, since at least one of these would occur over the time from tossing the kernel overboard to its eventual re-entry, it would incinerate and never pop.
Decision tree for popcorn in space
Immediately upon tossing into space
1 – Shell cracks from internal off-gassing pressure
2 – Shell remains intact
B – Internal moisture slowly freezes but shell remains intact
For this last phenomenon to occur, the kernel would have to be heated at the exact rate necessary to heat and melt the interior moisture, taking into account the lower vapor pressure needed to break the shell.
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