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EPIC Showdown: Red hot ball vs. liquid nitrogen
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What do you think will happen when a red hot metal ball is dipped into some liquid nitrogen? LETS FIND OUT!!! Learn about the Leidenfrost effect and see what happens when extreme temperatures collide. #experiment #science #leidenfrosteffect #chemistry #physics
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@proxyhx2075

8 months ago

Interesting to see the Leidenfrost effect taking place even with liquid nitrogen.

Metal quenching using LN2 isn't a bright idea it seems like :)

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@cienciadeum

8 months ago

bro is just the less radioactive version of nilered

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@KadeSuchan

8 months ago

I wish I could just science stuff all day and explain it to people like this.

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@09jjohns

7 months ago

All I could notice was a bunch of pixelated blurry nonsense thanks YT compression

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@Theantininja

6 months ago

Welcome to Thermodynamics 101. Three rules you gotta know:

1. Energy can't be created or destroyed, only transferred from system to system.
2. There's this thing called entropy. Basically it refers to the tendency of energy in a system to try and find a state called equilibrium, where all the energy is evenly distributed across the system. Entropy in any system will increase until it approaches equilibrium.
3. Entropy decreases in a system the closer the temperature in a system gets to absolute zero.

all 3 of these laws are perfectly demonstrated by the liedenfrost effect.

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@horoztr87

7 months ago

You simply shake the sphere to break the Barrier between it to speeding the temperature process, but i dont know how it will react to it and how fast u need to spin it to break the leidenfrost effect, maby a small explotion or more bubbling effect, i donno and want to see that happen too πŸ˜…

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@eugeneminton2613

6 months ago

heard there are programs in russia (or was) and even the usa, that is working on this sort of effect to get subs/torpedos to move much faster. think i heard they may be using compressed gas to make that barrier, thou idk if hydrophobic materials could be used to help simulate the effect?

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@RedLionPyro

6 months ago

You also just made a very brittle sphere of metal. Lightly tap that on a hard surface and it will shatter

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@Like_Ike

7 months ago

I know I wasn't the only one tryna get that lil spec off my screen for a mean ass minute.πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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@AdelfaQuines

8 months ago

I’d watch these for a whole 5 years ❀

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@frxstiie1

6 months ago

THANK YOU!! I was looking through my old comments and saw I asked for this. 😊

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@Silentguy_

6 months ago

YouTube’s bitrate could not keep up with the bubbles lol

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@SereneRottweiler-dc7fx

7 months ago

It's about mass and density of the gas that is cold enough to be a liquid. Heating it brings it back to its less dense gaseous form which has receives heat from the sphere less quickly than a denser liquid like water does which also goes through the same process as the liquid nitrogen reacting to a red-hot sphere but requires more energy to create this Leidenfrost effect draining the spheres energy faster.

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@DylanTheGuy5

8 months ago

If you put it in a vacuum chamber it would suppress the Leidenfrost effect but unfortunately unless you had something to actively cool the liquid nitrogen it would evaporate and solidify in the vacuum

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@rickwilliams967

6 months ago

Leidenfrost, you got us again

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@KingSoon4774

8 months ago

So I’m learning a ton about vapor barriers because of you lol

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@NishiTheRat

8 months ago

yeah this was worth looking forward to so cool

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@richardofoz2167

6 months ago

Yes, but the boiling temperature of liquid nitrogen is minus 196 C, so the fact that it's boiling is not as impressive as it might appear.

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@bradbuckner3382

6 months ago

Exactly what I thought, the air barrier that developed around the hot metal.

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@Cranky_Crone

6 months ago

This is why eggs don’t stick to a hot steel pan.

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