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So I understand that increasing the density of a gas increases how much it is cooled by AETN and Wheezwhorts.

Say you have a hot object or cold object (debris) in the room. Does increasing density or mass per tile increase the rate at which heat is exchanged between object/debris into the gas?

27 minutes ago, Smithe37 said:

Say you have a hot object or cold object (debris) in the room. Does increasing density or mass per tile increase the rate at which heat is exchanged between object/debris into the gas?

The short answer is yes. If your only concern is how quickly you can heat/cool the debris, then using a higher density of gas/liquid is faster.

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