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David Holden 13T Physics Investigation For my physics coursework, I have to decided to study the condensation of steam at different temperature levels, I will then set about studying how to prevent condensation of steam on a general household object that is frequently subjected to steam on a daily basis - a sheet of glass (eg. A mirror in a bathroom) It became apparent to me that studying this topic would not be easy when I put some thought into it, my initial idea was having a mirror, that would heat itself as more water vapour entered the atmosphere, preventing water vapour condensing on it. (A simple example of this is when spectacles are 'steamed up', run them under hot water for a few seconds to wash away the condensed water, and more importantly adjust the temperature of the spectacles to the surroundings to prevent further condensation of water.) For...

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