Bigger Red Hot Nickel Ball In Hot Water
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2013
- This time using a larger nickel ball and hot water to prolong the effects, I did not anticipate the "liedenfrost" effect to last this long.
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I kept expecting the cup to shatter.
Same here 4yrs ago. Still alive?
That's the most impressive part of this to me... I need new glasses in my kitchen, I want whatever this superglass is.
@@JammastaJ23 Pyrex most likely
@@JammastaJ23 lol I have the same glass like this dude
ME
That’s how McDonalds used to serve their coffee before they got sued.
Hot coffee. Are you a university student? Lol
No lie detected.
@@fernsader9261 huh?
@@fernsader9261 huh?
@@fernsader9261 huh?
now you can make ramen
Best. Idea. EVER.
@@DerpyGaming1010 nickle chromium poisioning....
@@theginganinjaofficial Worth it.
@@MrIcePho3nix yeah
New yummy metal flavor 😋
My hypothesis: The nickel ball must have heated up the water so much, that it released the spirit of Donald Duck; Hence, the noise.
+Andrew Kovnat I had a vague understanding of what kind of noise Donald Duck would make from watching cartoons years ago. As soon as I heard it I fucking lost my shit
im in duckin tears
im in duckin tears
im in duckin tears
Priceless absolutely priceless
Why does the ending sound like Donald Duck having some kind of seizure?
RCompleto09 yup, your actually right on with that :P
P H Y S I C S
Donald Duck swearing!
💀 💀 💀
Lol and I was expecting the glass AND the ball to just straight up explode
1:13 Sounded like a radio transmission.
Hee......lo.......caa.......nn......ylu........hea....ar....me?.......
Welcome To Silent Hill
+ILikeWafflz I WANT TO BELIEVE
+ILikeWafflz OH TA
+ILikeWafflz YA*
1:13 I honestly expected to hear a soldier speaking
Astronaut
MIKU Hatsune bathes in sauna like this.
Outer perimeter please report your status
Outer perimeter report status
..."Forget about Freeman! We are cutting off our losses and pulling out! Anyone left down there now is on it's own. Repeat..."
"... Shepherd betrayed us!..."
1:35 Donald duck is not happy
i think man needs help
Jajajaja
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
AHAHAHAH SO FUNNY
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
The ball when it was submerged : "activate defense shield"
Ball:Defense Shield activated Charging up 1-100%,Defense Shield active
Fun fact, it's called the leidenfrost effect, water is getting heated so much it creates an insulating layer of steam. Myth busters did a cool video on it where they stick their hands in water and then molten metal.
@@burrito_bisen7056 WOW!Everyday learn something new,Thanks mate!
lmao
What you were seeing was indeed a layer of vapor. It's called the Leidenfrost Effect. When the RHNB came into contact with the water, the temperature difference caused that pocket of vapor around it, insulating it. That's why the water took a good minute to actually start boiling. Fun fact; the same can be done with your hand and liquid nitrogen (not that it's a good idea to try it).
Wow
Thanks for the info!
Or the other super popular one in science classes on here is making your hand wet then quickly jamming under molten lead.
The suspense was killing me - surely there must be an easier way to heat water for tea! lol
Oh no! You found carsandwater! You're now at risk of wasting many hours watching him drop red hot nickle balls onto/into random things and substances! :3
Sir.. your hot Water for your Tea is ready.
***** I regret nothing.
***** its true...... ive watched nearly all his vids
*hello.* 💀
Do red hot nickel ball in liquid nitrogen!
That will gonna be a big explosion man
***** what about poor mans liquid nitrogen?
Walter Jones I mean putting something with about 1000 Cº more or less in liquid nitrogen will cause a instant vaporization, throwing nitrogen all over the place but it gonna be fun to see it if he do it in a safe distance
I mean, I want to see safe explosions. lol
***** LOL true
Y'all talking about the water, but I'm amazed that cup didn't break
@@ethanbuchwald2548 how the fuck does this make him a nerd
@@ethanbuchwald2548whatever he said was true bitch boy
1:15 water touches the ball for the first time
Sounds like a very bad title for a porn video
@@weirdvibes1729 lol
Turn this into a format thats supported by wikipedia and submit it as a beautiful and dramatic example of the Leidenfrost effect. All they have now on the page are some tiny droplets spinning around on a hot plate. Magnificient.
i forgor
I knew this before watching the video, but what I found most interesting was how long the effect lasted, it took a lot longer than I expected for it to finally go crazy!
Science! Also, Donald Duck pissed off @ 1:32
Ha! Ha! I too read the top comment on reddit!
GUkraine op is a bundle of sticks
a thermal camera on this would be amazing! just to see how fast that heat spreads when the liedenfrost effect stops
By far the COOLEST demonstration of the leidenfrost effect I have ever seen!
AND THAT'S HOW BABIES ARE MADE.
That comment doesnt make sense at all
Zendigo OPGaming American sarcasm might not convert very well to foreign cultures.
RonJohn63 Yes, I do know this kind of sarcasm through outside the country. But in my own state of opinion a joke like this is very used
Zendigo OPGaming I didn't understand any of it either. Stupidest thing I've read in a long time. Some people seem to only like jokes that has no meaning whatsoever.
123TauruZ321 As well I'm like the other people who preffer other types of humor
I think it was the leidenfrost effect that kept the glass from shattering. The ball was so hot, it boiled the surrounding water to steam and thus never made direct contact with the glass.
Great way to make tea
mmm dissolved nickel flavor!
It adds texture ^^
Hi 6 years later
and poison
not much left there to sip
1:11 Houston we lost signal!!
My heart was literally in my throat the whole time while I waited for the glass to explode. It didn't. Just goes on to show how expectations can never truly match reality. Instead of being scared of unpredicability, find solace in it, come to terms with your demons and your struggles. Embrace the unknown.
Holy shit! I should have done that for a science experiment when I was in elementary! lol
Are you going to have a blowtorch in elementary because that thing wont last hot forever
@@georgegibbins5390 7 years ago? Maybe not... nowadays, a blowtorch is basically required materials
@@theginganinjaofficial And a glock
@Jope Hills Indeed
I saw this comment seven years ago, now I am feeling old
Oh, man, the time passes
so fast :/
for some reason The noise it made was so satisfying
1:15 Were entering the atmosphere now. All systems nominal. Switching on landing thrusters.
Sounds like someone trying to drown Donald Duck at the end. :D
And now officially these lava ball videos are every second-third recommended video I get
1:20 Stand back! It's entering the 4th dimension!
This is how I will cook ramen
I'm addicted to the little "bloop" noise when the torch is turned off.
"Brian - what are you doing in the kitchen?"
"Nothing Mum".
All you need now is a teabag and some milk.
Wow, that ball looked very translucent there for a few seconds. Amazeballs.
Sounds like Donald Duck, Lol and I was expecting the glass AND the ball to just straight up explode
That ball really puts up a fight
RHNB in a stranger's back pocket? I imagine we would see quite a reaction from that one ;D
I appreciate that you get right to the action. No sponsors. No bullshit talking. Straight to the point.
Have my sub
The Leidenfrost Effect is happening underwater. The RHNB is so hot that it’s essentially creating an invisible shield and not letting any water touch it.
Im thinking the heat from the ball is insulating the ball from the water hence the bubble around the ball. As heat slowly dissipates the space between the ball and water gets smaller and smaller. When ball finally reaches a certain temperature, the water comes in contact with the ball and begins to boil uncontrollably. I wonder what that certain temperature is? I wonder if that temperature is the maximum temperature for boiling water with maximum efficiency? Hmmmmmm.
CIV EDM Well said I suspect the same
Thorin Cole Thanks. Its the steam that creating the bubble around the ball. If the ball maintained its red hot temperature, it would take a lot longer for the water to boil due to poor surface contact. It makes sense. So there is a maximum temperature to be used when trying to boil water as fast as possible. Efficiently. Now that i think about it,.... this explains dripping water into an extremly hot pan. The water forms little round balls that roll around in the pan. They do this until either they evaporate completely or the pan cools down enough until the little water balls begin to boil away. When they begin to boil away their surface tension is restored stopping them from rolling around. Yea.
It's called the Ladenfrost Effect. Not sure I spelled it right though.
Tabby Johnson Leidenfrost effect
CIV EDM Isn't this kind of obvious?
The sound it made when you dropped it in the water made me want to cry, idk why though. I probably need therapy...
Nice atmospheric effect.
Hey carsandwater can do this again except in a tall non-distorted glass and this time film through the glass so we can clearly see the bubble closing in on the ball as it cools? Thanks!
RHNB made hot water more hotter...
At least Liedenfrost effect was clear as skies at night
@Bryce Riley Red Hot Nickel Ball =RHNB lol
Get the slowmoguys on this!
the bubble formed around it is amazing
The liedenfrost effect is the bubble that appears around the nickel ball when he puts it in the water. Basically some of the water acts like a shield around the nickel. The ball is so hot that the water doesn't have time to adjust to the huge spike in temperature, and creates a cloud of vapor around the ball.
It turned into a radio, and then a duck!
Not just A duck, THE duck. DONALD Duck.
Donald Duck would like to know you're location... TO UNDERSTAND WHAT THE HELL YOU WERE SAYING ABOUT HIM!!!
Good channel! Because he gets right to it. No long boring dialogue.
It seems to exhibit underwater leidenfrost effect for a while and then when it gets cool enough it just goes nuts!
0:17 sounds like a helicopter
i love the laden frost effect its so mystifying :D
***** What's the leidenfrost effect?
Matthew Arthur
More or less, when liquid is superheated on/around an object heated far beyond boiling point, it rapidly evaporates before being able to come into contact with it, creating a barrier of vapor between said object and the liquid.
this is why if you we you hand you can stick your hand in molten lead :D
***** whats that we you we you hand you?
@@ToM3rT we you hand no work, I try, I fail, now no hand no more.
Notice how when the weird and great shit happens the bois are always present
what a nice way to keep the coffe hot.
you should drop it in liquid nitrogen
***** nitrogen isn't flammable.
Tim Kai
Liquid nitrogen flash-freezes shit. It's a case of hella hot meets crazy cold. "Which one wins?" that sorta thing.
Tim Kai neither is water.....
renataravensong well theres a possibility it could float on the top for a while, before sinking, then a similar thing happening to whats going on there with the water, that's what I reckon anyway
You mean the Leidenfrost Effect you see there?
reaches a rolling boil 90 seconds later than expected
+Minibuscus Watch from the very beginning when he first drops the ball in. If you notice, it doesn't look like how the ball should underwater. That's because the ball is so hot, it's been encapsulated by a bubble of air. This is an example of what is called the Leidenfrost effect.
It's so hot that any water that gets near it almost instantly vaporizes. It's only once it gets cool enough however, that it makes sufficient contact with the water, allowing it to transfer enough thermal energy to make it boil.
I always love the little force field effect, idk... it's amazing when you think about what's happening.
I wouldn't wanna mess with that fire bender...
And here we have incredible footage of Nickel ball throwing a temper tantrum.
...The warp bubble collapsed :p
I can hear jordi right now...
*****
I can hear him recalibrate the tachion recptor beam, to align it with the cascade of electrons and quarks fluctuating in the matrix of semi-conductive trilithium vapor module nodes. Or shit like that...
Sounds like me after eating some Taco Bell.
This comment with that profile picture lol
I’ve heard so many Taco He’ll jokes over the years, to where I don’t even want to try the food at all.
I see how this works now. The red hot ball of nickel is so hot that it is surrounded by vaporized water. It forms almost an atmosphere around it. This stops the liquid water from touching the ball and insulates it from the cooler water. As the nickle ball cools, its atmosphere of steam starts collapsing until the liquid water is finally able to touch the sphere. Then the cooling becomes faster as the water starts to touch the sphere. The, "atmosphere," completely collapses and the water around the sphere boils because parts of the sphere are wet and other parts have patches of vaporized water on the surface. As the sphere cools, more and more contact with the hot sphere is made by the water and the water boils off until the sphere is cool enough for all boiling to stop.
Now, I would like to see a model of a super Nova, please.
I didn't expect that old Prescut glass to survive this. They were better made than I gave them credit.
I bet this would make for some great high speed video!
And now thats possible
@@laray615 It's been possible since the 40s at least, possibly earlier.
Oh i forgot to ask, why nickle???
it has a higher melting point
Displeased Zek awesome. Thanks.
yea so he can heat it up and it also holds heat a bit longer
Then why not osmium?
neko sky What about Tungsten?
I love that it has an aura
I hope your idea gets used in his videos so much, that'd be the coolest possible thing.
Woah! That didn't behave AT ALL like I expected. Cool experiment 👍 I thought it would flash boil immediately and break the glass. I didn't know it would have such a long hang time!
There's a ball of water in thr water around the ball in the first demonstration lmao
I know, leidenfrost, yeah. It's still pretty cool
You're an idiot. The "ball of water" around the nickel ball is a pocket of steam surrounding it. The heat from the nickel ball has enough force to evaporate the water around it, creating a pocket of steam around it. Then that static noise at the end is the nickel ball reaching around the same temperature as the water around the pocket of air surrounding it (the ball's surrounded by steam, that air heats up, heating the water around it, which is why it didn't take an eternity for the air to go away) making the force from the heat of the nickel ball very weak in comparison to the water around it, allowing the pocket of steam to escape
+FalconMC you could of just said, "the Leiden frost effect"
FalconMC look at my second comment xD
Well now I feel stupid. I had no idea what leidenfrost was
That's storm in a teacup
That's known as the Leidenfrost effect. Your explanation of that effect is really good.
MMMV
1:24 when she sees your Yu-Gi-Oh card collection
What does the water spilling off the cup have to do with yu gi oh?
1:34 the guy in the other Taco Bell stall
I love the bubble around the ball.
african children could have eaten that glass etc
Netflix: "Are you still watching?"
Someones daughter: 1:34
That escalated quickly.
Usually I don't like what's in my recommended videos, but that was cool.
i love that little noise the blowtorch makes when he turns it off :P
You are correct, it is called the Leidenfrost effect. It is because vapor does not transfer heat as well. And in this case because the water is so close to boiling the vapor barrier stays much longer than if it was cold water.
You can hear the increase in noise when the leidenfrost bubble collapsed and the ball became cool enough for the water to actually touch it.
When you're trying to catch the radio station: 1:13
the sequel never disappoints
That's so cool, you can see the Leidenfrost Effect. It's pretty dramatic in this example.
And that is how you keep your hot cup of tea warm
It sounds like someone trying to drown Donald Duck
Donaldrowned.wmv creepypasta confirmed
and I had been using a kettle to make tea this whole time.
Sounds like me on the toilet after a night of drinking Coors Light
The long awaited sequel
I expected the cup to shatter.
It was like the water suddenly reached the boiling point then could not contain itself any longer.
Thats the chillest techno I have ever heard. Nickelball, you say? I'll look them up.
I'm 27 years old and today I understood and got to know the Liedenfrost Effect
Sounds like someone's trying to contact you with a radio
The sphere seems angry. Leave the sphere alone
What a great sequel.
Sounds vaguely like the after effect of an enderman screech a minute or so in, right before it sounds like a radio
I've never seen this effect last as long as it has here!