@saik0pod because, our hands are CRAZY hot compared to the ln2. With that, there is a layer of nitrogen 'steam' that forms between our hands and the liquid, making it totally safe.
LN2 has a boiling point of 77K - since a human hand is much hotter, LN2 evaporates immediately upon contact and rolls off harmlessly, they are probably just trying that out.
@saik0pod because, our hands are CRAZY hot compared to the ln2. With that, there is a layer of nitrogen 'steam' that forms between our hands and the liquid, making it totally safe.
feuchster 1 month ago
so like, what was the GHz?
AntDX316 11 months ago
@imakechildrencry It's called the Leidenfrost effect
PTPetra 1 year ago
@saik0pod
LN2 has a boiling point of 77K - since a human hand is much hotter, LN2 evaporates immediately upon contact and rolls off harmlessly, they are probably just trying that out.
imakechildrencry 1 year ago
idiots why are they pouring that on their hand
saik0pod 1 year ago
WTF...!!!!
MrXarflix 2 years ago
Great vid OCing at its finest 5/5
ComputerTechTV 2 years ago 2