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Originally posted by DocFrance
There's also the matter of heat. You see, when a machine is spinning something, this is called shaft work. This shaft work contributes to the energy of the system - the CD, in this case. Because energy is conserved, this shaft work in must be converted to some other energy out (let's see... closed system, non-steady, non-adiabatic, rigid, non-isolated, no change in potential or kinetic energy). So the massive amount of shaft work is converted into the internal energy of the CD - the CD's heat. The CD is heated up by nearly a hundred kilojoules, and promptly explodes, because the CD's component molecules have to much energy to be held together by their normal bonds.
(Thank you, Aero 241)
Hee hee hee, he said "shaft work".