Its evaporation which isnt surprising when you think its boiling hot water in -30. Boiling hot water wouldnt turn to ice in a few seconds in -30 though. Heres another example of water evaporating http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-GSrrk_ATM
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It's probably because when the water is thrown into the air, each water droplet is like a grain of sand that can be instantly frozen...It's like when I'm at the health club and I get out of the hot tub and put my warm wet swimtrunks into the water extractor that spins it real hard....When the water comes out of the bottom, it's always cold, even though my pants are warm...It's because all of that shaking seperated the water and the air cools each water droplet before it reforms into a cold stream of water in the bottom.
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So, a stream of moving water that's at a bit lower than 100oC turns to ice instantly, but the blood in his bare hands that's at 37oC doesn't?
hmmm....
I can stick a thermometer into a pool of liquid nitrogen at -170oC and pull it out in less than a second, and it still won't have dropped to -0oC. For that matter, it's quite easy to put your hand in there, so log as you pull it straight back out again That's more time than that boiling water has been in the air for
Obviously, you don't get cold winter in Norway. Temperature here on Canadian prairies drops to some -42 Celsius or less at least for a few days a year. We had entire month of December at -30 or lower - it didn't give us a fucking break for one day - and while yes, -30 is fucking cold, it will not turn water to ice like that.
When temperatures drop to -45 or less, and you throw a cup of hot water in the air, you will hear it pop as if it was exploding and it basically evaporates before your eyes. It does not turn into a block of ica that falls on the ground.
Has to do with surface area, when you throw boiling water in the air like that it turns to a fine mist/steam with a massive surface area allowing rapid cooling to freeze it very quickly. Colder water forms larger clumps when thrown in the air, thus not freezing as fast under the same conditions.
Obviously, you don't get cold winter in Norway. Temperature here on Canadian prairies drops to some -42 Celsius or less at least for a few days a year. We had entire month of December at -30 or lower - it didn't give us a fucking break for one day - and while yes, -30 is fucking cold, it will not turn water to ice like that.
When temperatures drop to -45 or less, and you throw a cup of hot water in the air, you will hear it pop as if it was exploding and it basically evaporates before your eyes. It does not turn into a block of ica that falls on the ground.
Try real winter and you'll know the difference.
Have a look at a world map and compare. Is Norway far to the north? I don't live far north where that pic is taken but plenty of places with -30 or more. Btw, I don't see a block of ice on the pic, it seemes to do what you are reffering to?
It's probably because when the water is thrown into the air, each water droplet is like a grain of sand that can be instantly frozen...It's like when I'm at the health club and I get out of the hot tub and put my warm wet swimtrunks into the water extractor that spins it real hard....When the water comes out of the bottom, it's always cold, even though my pants are warm...It's because all of that shaking seperated the water and the air cools each water droplet before it reforms into a cold stream of water in the bottom.
Has to do with surface area, when you throw boiling water in the air like that it turns to a fine mist/steam with a massive surface area allowing rapid cooling to freeze it very quickly. Colder water forms larger clumps when thrown in the air, thus not freezing as fast under the same conditions.
That's basically what I was saying...Expose more surface area and it's easier to freeze.
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