Magi Craft Meister

44-15 Water, ice and water vapor

Jen and Rhodotos are still talking about Avalon.

"However, there have been no major incidents in the last 100 years or so, and the budget should be on the one hand shrinking"

"Where does the budget come from?

"Oh, I was. … the budget is borne by the countries participating in the World Conference"

"I guess so."

Jen nodded convincingly.

"The World Conference is meaningful. Five Commissioners are sent out from each country and are resident in 'Avalon'. Communication with your home country is done with an improved Magnetic Caller (Manafone)"

"Improved?

"Yes, there used to be a desk, but then when it was about the size of a small drawer, I could switch places to call."

They say something like an exchanger has been developed. No, maybe Jen from the past created it.

(... I guess I should know what I've made so far with knowledge transfer (transinfo)...)

Jen thought about it a little bit.

I felt like it wasn't funny knowing what I had made in the past.

But if you think about it, you can try to develop what you already have, or if you try to make it, it's inferior to what you already have, so it's a waste of time.

"We'll talk to you next time we get back to Penglai."

"Mr. Jin?

Rhodotos blamed him for the line he put in his mouth.

"Oh, I'm sorry. Actually..."

Jen explained to Rhodotos what he was thinking.

"Well, what a complication that is"

Bitter laughing road toss.

On that day, these discussions were to come to an end and I decided to relax.

The bath at "Red Brick Pavilion" was relaxing and Jen was at a satisfactory level.

In addition, the diet is also refined by winds such as quality over quantity, and Jen was satisfied in this regard.

The next day, Jens, who finished breakfast, will go through the process to stay another night. I could use the room as it was.

And at 9 a.m. of the covenant, five minutes before that, the Golem carriage picking you up from the Viscount arrives.

"Dear Gin and Lord Toss. I'm here to pick you up."

A butler greeted me yesterday at the Viscount's residence and invited two and two bodies to the carriage.

Take the line, the carriage goes all the way to the Viscount's residence.

"That's a pretty comfortable carriage."

is Jen's sentiment. The dampers as well as the suspension seem to be well adjusted.

"Master Jin, Master Rhodotos, welcome"

On the doorstep of the Viscount's residence, the Viscountess Forere Laska Charnedo greets her with a line.

It was the same dining room that was put through the day before.

There awaited her daughter Paula Frau Charnedo.

"Welcome, Master Jin, Lord Rhodotos"

Pick a skirt and bow down at Cartesy. It is still a little short, but it was a trick in which the product was found.

"Thank you for inviting me today"

Jen and Rhodotos also bowed their heads.

"So, I'd like to ask you what happened yesterday."

I take my seat and the Viscount cuts out a sip of the beverage served.

"Yeah, go ahead."

"I'd like you to talk a little bit more about the science and magic interface."

"Is that a contact…"

It's a little vague, so Jen figured out what to do.

It's Paula who has come up with suggestions there.

"Um, uh, I've been wondering, can I ask you something?

"Yeah, go ahead."

Jen decides to listen to Paula first, saying that the question format might be easier.

"When you hang water on fire, it becomes hot water, right? Hot air comes out of that water, but gradually disappears. Where the hell have you been?

Jen was impressed that he was quite observant.

"Well, that's a phenomenon explained by science."

and Jen, who prefaced, began explaining.

"Not just water, but everything in this world is made of small 'grains'. It's called a molecule, and water is made of water molecules."

"Molecules, is it..."

Paula tilted her little neck adorably.

"Think of it that way now.... Now, that molecule is an invisibly small grain. But when we get together a lot, it becomes visible. This is water."

"Uh, the sand grains are small and it's hard to see them one by one, but when you get together, they become dunes and sandy beaches and it's easier to see them, okay?"

This is the Viscount. That's a pretty good analogy, Jen thought.

"You can start with that image.... Now, to parable the sand, the state of the sand is water. And the rock will be compared to the ice."

"The rock is ice, is it?

Now Paula expressed her doubts.

"That's right. Crushing rocks would be gravel, crushing finer would be sand, wouldn't it?

"Oh, sure it is"

"If you crush the sand more finely, it becomes dusty and even a little wind rises. This is hot air."

And it's finally the stage of answering Paula's questions.

"Make the dust even more crushed and invisible grains. This is called 'water vapor'. When this happens, it's invisible, so it looks like it's gone."

……

Jen reflected a little because of the mixed explanations that it was a grain of molecules.

"Well, 'science' is a structured discipline. It would be a little easier to understand if you took the steps you needed to learn."

Following up with, Jen finished his explanation once.

"I think I figured it out somehow. Uh, Master Jin, the water turns into ice, hot air, or 'rinsed broom', is that a condition, what is the cause?

The Viscountess asked me a question.

"Right, that's what I learn in the intermediate edition or so of" Science, "so it's hard to explain in a bite..."

Here Rhodotos pinched his mouth.

"In" Avalon, "it is described in" Energy ". Think of energy as the 'energy' that molecules have."

"How are you... Nergi, are you"

"That's right. In the case of water, when it gets cold, the energy of the molecule… becomes less energetic and becomes stuck and still in the room. That's the ice."

"Oh, and when you do, when you get a little cheerful, you start to move around the room, that's the water, right?

The Viscount is quick to understand.

"Exactly. When the temperature rises more and you're feeling better, you jump out of the room. That's hot air, and when you get better, you'll go somewhere far to visit and never come back. That's water vapor."

"Very well!

Paula lowered her head a little.

"For this reason, the state of ice is called solid, the state of water is called liquid, and the state of water vapor is called gaseous. Take these three states for all substances. It's just that the temperature that happens is a matter of matter."

The load toss completed the explanation by adding the temperature at which the solid becomes liquid to the melting point and the temperature at which the liquid becomes gaseous to the boiling point.

"Oh, I get it. And then iron goes to liquids and gases too... and air goes to liquids and solids too, right?

Jen and Rhodotos heard with joy that the Viscountess understood so much.

"Exactly. You can imagine metal becoming liquid because it makes castings. Turn that up more temperatures and you'll be gassed. I don't think there are any metal applications that have been in that state."

"Right."

This kind of exchange ended the morning.

Jen and Rhodotos gave an alternating explanation of the contact between magic and science, hoping that they would gain a better understanding.