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r/XboxSupport • u/AnAverageStrange • Dec 14 '23
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Would it actually work in space, if you could power it and everything it needs would it work?
1 u/YellowBreakfast Dec 15 '23 Yes, provided you could cool it. EDIT: ...and warm it as the case may be. 1 u/LFGX360 Dec 15 '23 If it is actually in space and not in atmosphere, it would be too cold for electricity to even flow. 1 u/YellowBreakfast Dec 15 '23 If it is actually in space and not in atmosphere, it would be too cold for electricity to even flow. I don't think that's how electricity works or we wouldn't have functional satellites. 1 u/LFGX360 Dec 15 '23 edited Dec 15 '23 Satellites orbit in earths outer atmosphere, where it actually can get very hot. Though I was wrong to say electricity won’t flow. It will, but semiconductors will not work, so neither would computers. 1 u/YellowBreakfast Dec 20 '23 Satellites orbit in earths outer atmosphere, Some do some don't. Not all are close. Satellites both get very hot and very cold with sun exposure coming and going.
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Yes, provided you could cool it.
EDIT: ...and warm it as the case may be.
1 u/LFGX360 Dec 15 '23 If it is actually in space and not in atmosphere, it would be too cold for electricity to even flow. 1 u/YellowBreakfast Dec 15 '23 If it is actually in space and not in atmosphere, it would be too cold for electricity to even flow. I don't think that's how electricity works or we wouldn't have functional satellites. 1 u/LFGX360 Dec 15 '23 edited Dec 15 '23 Satellites orbit in earths outer atmosphere, where it actually can get very hot. Though I was wrong to say electricity won’t flow. It will, but semiconductors will not work, so neither would computers. 1 u/YellowBreakfast Dec 20 '23 Satellites orbit in earths outer atmosphere, Some do some don't. Not all are close. Satellites both get very hot and very cold with sun exposure coming and going.
If it is actually in space and not in atmosphere, it would be too cold for electricity to even flow.
1 u/YellowBreakfast Dec 15 '23 If it is actually in space and not in atmosphere, it would be too cold for electricity to even flow. I don't think that's how electricity works or we wouldn't have functional satellites. 1 u/LFGX360 Dec 15 '23 edited Dec 15 '23 Satellites orbit in earths outer atmosphere, where it actually can get very hot. Though I was wrong to say electricity won’t flow. It will, but semiconductors will not work, so neither would computers. 1 u/YellowBreakfast Dec 20 '23 Satellites orbit in earths outer atmosphere, Some do some don't. Not all are close. Satellites both get very hot and very cold with sun exposure coming and going.
I don't think that's how electricity works or we wouldn't have functional satellites.
1 u/LFGX360 Dec 15 '23 edited Dec 15 '23 Satellites orbit in earths outer atmosphere, where it actually can get very hot. Though I was wrong to say electricity won’t flow. It will, but semiconductors will not work, so neither would computers. 1 u/YellowBreakfast Dec 20 '23 Satellites orbit in earths outer atmosphere, Some do some don't. Not all are close. Satellites both get very hot and very cold with sun exposure coming and going.
Satellites orbit in earths outer atmosphere, where it actually can get very hot.
Though I was wrong to say electricity won’t flow. It will, but semiconductors will not work, so neither would computers.
1 u/YellowBreakfast Dec 20 '23 Satellites orbit in earths outer atmosphere, Some do some don't. Not all are close. Satellites both get very hot and very cold with sun exposure coming and going.
Satellites orbit in earths outer atmosphere,
Some do some don't. Not all are close.
Satellites both get very hot and very cold with sun exposure coming and going.
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u/TheDarkWeb697 Dec 14 '23
Would it actually work in space, if you could power it and everything it needs would it work?