condensation science question. great application

vegetables

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if 75 feet or more of half inch flexable metal tubing that is a closed loop is grouped and coiled in two rooms where one room is 73-83 degreesf and the other adjoining room is -20 - 65f. would condensation form in the cold climate room anywhere if the water in the tubing was circulated in real life? problem solving is a fun bitch =) thank you to whoever helps me with this.
 

T.H.Cammo

Well-Known Member
I say - NO! Condensation forms when a "Cold" surface is exposed to a "Warmer" environment. Not the other way around.
 
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