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Does anybody know the size a the vaping droplets that flow easily around and through the masks in the video below?
Does anybody know the size a the vaping droplets that flow easily around and through the masks in the video below?
Does anybody know the size a the vaping droplets that flow easily around and through the masks in the video below?
Does anybody know the size a the vaping droplets that flow easily around and through the masks in the video below?
Does anybody know the size a the vaping droplets that flow easily around and through the masks in the video below?
Do you understand that the smoke is diffused such that it travels about a FOOT...rather than the 6-12 feet it would otherwise?
Combine masks with distancing and we have effective mitigation
Playing with words?Wrong thread, this one is about vape. Vape is not smoke, it is droplets.Do you understand that the smoke is diffused such that it travels about a FOOT...rather than the 6-12 feet it would otherwise?
But the DROPLETS don't ...obviouslyHa ha, the smoke is still there but below your ability to see it, it traveled way past 6 feet easily.
Does anybody know the size a the vaping droplets that flow easily around and through the masks in the video below?
What you "say" means squatDoes anybody know the size a the vaping droplets that flow easily around and through the masks in the video below?
Well, they're not "droplets" as in water vapor, they are vapor burned off from a combustible oil, like smoke, so I'd say about 5-10 microns.
What you "say" means squatWell, they're not "droplets" as in water vapor, they are vapor burned off from a combustible oil, like smoke, so I'd say about 5-10 microns.Does anybody know the size a the vaping droplets that flow easily around and through the masks in the video below?
Does anybody know the size a the vaping droplets that flow easily around and through the masks in the video below?
Well, they're not "droplets" as in water vapor, they are vapor burned off from a combustible oil, like smoke, so I'd say about 5-10 microns.