That is definatelyt not the superheating effect. what you see here is the Leidenfrost effect, where the surface is so hot that water evaporates slowly, creating a very very small but permanent " gap" between the drop and the surface.
@slamminshan actualy, you are gay XD because he is right, same efect hapens when u put liquified gases on room temperature surfaces. water floats on a lair of steam, and when pused against the surface, it exploads, throwing small drops everywhere.
@2lauw - seems I'm an educated man now - great insight! I'd love to do some more sound experiments if you have more ideas.
losttrackuk 5 months ago
One of the best sounds in the world! :)
attelirva 1 year ago
That is definatelyt not the superheating effect. what you see here is the Leidenfrost effect, where the surface is so hot that water evaporates slowly, creating a very very small but permanent " gap" between the drop and the surface.
2lauw 1 year ago 6
@2lauw you're gay
slamminshan 1 year ago
@slamminshan actualy, you are gay XD because he is right, same efect hapens when u put liquified gases on room temperature surfaces. water floats on a lair of steam, and when pused against the surface, it exploads, throwing small drops everywhere.
stalkersas 1 year ago
Wicked!
thehighams 2 years ago