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← ScienceWhich outcome occurs when a cryogenic liquid rapidly transitions phase?
A)Rapid pressure increase due to thermal expansion✓
B)Decreased heat flux reduces conduction
C)System vibration dampening by viscosity change
D)Magnetic field enhancement through induced currents
💡 Explanation
Rapid phase transition causes rapid change in volume; because there's constrained container volume, thermal expansion during rapid vaporization from liquid to gas generates extremely high pressures rather than viscosity change, therefore rapid pressure increase; conduction alters heat rather.
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