No, its because the difference between the Liquid and the Climate is greatly different. Therefore the Liquid cools and condenses into water vapour (Steam). This effect gets more rapid the greater the contrast in temperature
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fake......because ass you throw the water, it groups together. so even if it was cold enough, the grouped togeter water would freeze solid. so evaporate. water evaporates with heat. AND,freezes in the cold "absence of heat "
that's not precisely accurate, the water mass, breaks into a million of particles due to crash with air. the heat losing, freezes each particle, as the ice in a frost freezer. This is a matter of fact.
The fact that its thrown provides the required surface area for the thermal conductivity. Surface area to volume ratio increases the smaller an object gets. The water flashes to snow because the potential energy in the hot water and cold air. The temperature difference allows the phase change to happen quickly.
Would like to see what happens this am. here minus 25 out...lol
cf51802 1 year ago
haha bet part was when the pan flys
loopper9 1 year ago
it is not the water that is making the snow it is the steam so all of that water just hits the ground but the steam freezes and floats away
flash132222 2 years ago
No, its because the difference between the Liquid and the Climate is greatly different. Therefore the Liquid cools and condenses into water vapour (Steam). This effect gets more rapid the greater the contrast in temperature
oliver2601 2 years ago
this is efffffing insane!!
holy poopy
imagorrilla 2 years ago
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fake......because ass you throw the water, it groups together. so even if it was cold enough, the grouped togeter water would freeze solid. so evaporate. water evaporates with heat. AND,freezes in the cold "absence of heat "
drakefisher1 3 years ago
Watch other videos of people tossing boiling water in really cold weather. All of the results are exactly like this video.
RevVic 3 years ago
that's not precisely accurate, the water mass, breaks into a million of particles due to crash with air. the heat losing, freezes each particle, as the ice in a frost freezer. This is a matter of fact.
websofrytos 3 years ago 6
The fact that its thrown provides the required surface area for the thermal conductivity. Surface area to volume ratio increases the smaller an object gets. The water flashes to snow because the potential energy in the hot water and cold air. The temperature difference allows the phase change to happen quickly.
allkesh 2 years ago 3
I like that the pan follows. It adds to the science.
msray1201 3 years ago 14
the warmer it is outside, the hotter the water has to be in order for it to work...so say it's like -50F, u won't need the water to be boiling
itzahazylife 3 years ago
it worked and it was 8 F in Northern NJ where i live
TheStench1991 3 years ago
i live in manitoba and the last two days, have been -52 and -54. i did this experement also, vero cool!
LYLEKOGAN1234 4 years ago
i tried this one time, it worked! i didnt believe it was gonna, but it was 15 F where i live
lovesports12 4 years ago
dissapears? only some of it actualy turned to steam and that instantly condensed because of the cold and alot of the watter fell down.
Vanamutt 4 years ago
haha
sHiNiNgStAr903 4 years ago
wow I have a great idea for an airsoft grenade in winter now
KHRaccoon 4 years ago
Februar 4, 2007. Only about 83 degrees here ;)
glickmanslatin 4 years ago
yea only :)
batterbee2000 3 years ago
if only it got that cold where I live....
aKatInTheHat 4 years ago
nice experiment
stelefra 5 years ago
Madison, Wisconsin. February 4th, 2007. -12F, -35F wind chill. It's so cold, boiling water disappears... ooooooooo.
Threeball2k2 5 years ago
Those boyz are hawt.
gratephulred 5 years ago