WATER VAPORIZES IN EXTREME COLD (CALGARY, ALBERTA)

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2012

In this video my daughter demonstrates what happens to a mug of water aftyer you throw it into the air in a temperature that is forty below zero (-40).

The experiment is also repeated using a mug of blue water.

Enjoy!

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  • @WalkieTalkie446mhz Basically forty degrees below the freezing point where water turns to ice. It's kind of convoluted because alot of countries use diff terminology. In Canada it's just easy to say forty below zero, because "zero" represents freezing point. That is not uncommon in Calgary, but each year it is warming up just a touch.

  • Celcius??

  • I work out side and we worked every day in that weather. i just moved here from Ontario 4 months ago. i thought we got cold down there but that cold snap was so intense. thanks for posting, good video

  • Try blowing bubbles and watch the bubbles turn like plastic.

  • O_O kool

  • What a great experiment.

  • Heheh. Makes me wish I still had my slow-motion camera, I'd so do this in slow-mo as it's around -20 here and I can do that same thing...

  • so "cool" lol

  • @OrgasmicOcelot Hey punk! Come over to my channel and see the vid yer on there. :p

  • Bahahaha! - w-; I look terrible. xD

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